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... Judge Morris was at his house , on the night of the 3d of November . Q. Had you then taken the oath ? A. No , sir . Q. What was your position at that time ? A. Prisoner of war , of the confederate army . Q. State where and how you saw Judge ...
... Judge Morris was at his house , on the night of the 3d of November . Q. Had you then taken the oath ? A. No , sir . Q. What was your position at that time ? A. Prisoner of war , of the confederate army . Q. State where and how you saw Judge ...
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... Judge Morris and Mrs. Morris left the room . A. Mrs. Morris and the judge returned together , and the judge then retired . from the room . Q. State what she did after the consultation with Judge Morris . ( Question objected to by the ...
... Judge Morris and Mrs. Morris left the room . A. Mrs. Morris and the judge returned together , and the judge then retired . from the room . Q. State what she did after the consultation with Judge Morris . ( Question objected to by the ...
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... Morris do after she returned to the room with Judge Morris ? A. She gave me thirty dollars . Q. Did she make any remark when handing this to you ? A. She stated at the time she handed it that it was not proper for the judge to see her ...
... Morris do after she returned to the room with Judge Morris ? A. She gave me thirty dollars . Q. Did she make any remark when handing this to you ? A. She stated at the time she handed it that it was not proper for the judge to see her ...
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... Judge Morris's house on the evening of the third of November ? A. My directions were not direct from Colonel Sweet or Colonel Skinner . I suppose one of them directed Mr. Keefe to point out the house to me . Q. Were you instructed by ...
... Judge Morris's house on the evening of the third of November ? A. My directions were not direct from Colonel Sweet or Colonel Skinner . I suppose one of them directed Mr. Keefe to point out the house to me . Q. Were you instructed by ...
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... Judge Morris's house ? A. He was out in the street . Q. Did he wait till you came out ? A. Yes , sir . Q. Did you join him after you left Judge Morris's house ? A. Yes , sir . Q. In the course of the conversation you say you had with Mrs.
... Judge Morris's house ? A. He was out in the street . Q. Did he wait till you came out ? A. Yes , sir . Q. Did you join him after you left Judge Morris's house ? A. Yes , sir . Q. In the course of the conversation you say you had with Mrs.
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Page 576 - If a Jew wrong a Christian, what is his humility? revenge; If a Christian wrong a Jew, what should his sufferance be by Christian example? why, revenge. The villainy, you teach me, I will execute ; and it shall go hard, but I will better the instruction.
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Page 637 - No person shall speak more than twice to the same question, without leave of the Board ; nor more than once, until every member choosing to speak shall have spoken.