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... witness state the whole thing in its order ? Mr. DENEEN . I do not recall the matter chronologically . I only recall it as it made an impression on my mind , the vital matters , and either at the first visit or some subsequent visit ...
... witness state the whole thing in its order ? Mr. DENEEN . I do not recall the matter chronologically . I only recall it as it made an impression on my mind , the vital matters , and either at the first visit or some subsequent visit ...
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... witness , I would just as soon make a statement , but I do not want to be the means of forcing him to testify or testify for him . Senator KERN . No ; I do not ask you what was said . Mr. DENEEN . It was mentioned afterwards ; yes ...
... witness , I would just as soon make a statement , but I do not want to be the means of forcing him to testify or testify for him . Senator KERN . No ; I do not ask you what was said . Mr. DENEEN . It was mentioned afterwards ; yes ...
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... witness for cross - examination , Mr. Hanecy . Mr. HANECY . Governor , were you born in Illinois ? Mr. DENEEN . Yes . Mr. HANECY . When ? Mr. DENEEN . On the 4th of May , 1863 , at Edwardsville , Madison County . Mr. HANECY . You and ...
... witness for cross - examination , Mr. Hanecy . Mr. HANECY . Governor , were you born in Illinois ? Mr. DENEEN . Yes . Mr. HANECY . When ? Mr. DENEEN . On the 4th of May , 1863 , at Edwardsville , Madison County . Mr. HANECY . You and ...
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... witness ? Mr. HANECY . Mr. Chairman , I will stop now if Senator Jones or any other member of the committee desires to have me do so ; but my purpose was this : I wanted to get that in in connection with the governor's testimony here ...
... witness ? Mr. HANECY . Mr. Chairman , I will stop now if Senator Jones or any other member of the committee desires to have me do so ; but my purpose was this : I wanted to get that in in connection with the governor's testimony here ...
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... things , Judge ? The committee suggested that it wanted to avoid all details that are not material . The witness has stated that he opposed him because he had opposed him in the election . I suppose SENATOR FROM ILLINOIS . 1195.
... things , Judge ? The committee suggested that it wanted to avoid all details that are not material . The witness has stated that he opposed him because he had opposed him in the election . I suppose SENATOR FROM ILLINOIS . 1195.
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Page 1518 - And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be true, and knowing that it is of the same force and effect as if made under oath, and by virtue of the Canada Evidence Act.
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Page 1586 - We will recess now, gentlemen, until 2 o'clock. (Whereupon, at 1 o'clock pm, the committee took a recess until 2 o'clock pm) AFTER RECESS. At the expiration of the recess the committee resumed its session.
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Page 1635 - Hines stated that a subpoena had been issued for these men or that a subpoena might be issued for them if Mr. Cook kept on talking? Mr. WIEHE. I think he said a subpoena might be issued for them. Mr. FARRAR. That is your present recollection? Mr. WIEHE. That is my recollection ; yes, sir. Mr. FARRAR. Did you find Cook and O'Brien at the hotel ? Mr. WIEHE. I did. Mr. FARRAR. Where? Mr. WIEHE. In the Grand Pacific Hotel. Mr. FARRAR. What did you say to them ? Mr. WIEHE. I told them that Mr. Hines had...