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Page 2793
... BRANDeis . Well , I think we heard something in " Pina- fore " about things being oflicial . Mr. REED . Well , he doesn't have anything to do with dis- tributing documents ; that is the duty of the City Messenger's Department . Mr. BRANDEIS ...
... BRANDeis . Well , I think we heard something in " Pina- fore " about things being oflicial . Mr. REED . Well , he doesn't have anything to do with dis- tributing documents ; that is the duty of the City Messenger's Department . Mr. BRANDEIS ...
Page 2798
... BRANDEis . Mr. Chairman , before we proceed to the testimony of the case I want to rise on Mrs. Lincoln's behalf ... Brandeis to pass upon that evidence . I made the state- ment that Brother Brandeis has read . I have offered some ...
... BRANDEis . Mr. Chairman , before we proceed to the testimony of the case I want to rise on Mrs. Lincoln's behalf ... Brandeis to pass upon that evidence . I made the state- ment that Brother Brandeis has read . I have offered some ...
Page 2799
... Brandeis ' conduct that it is grossly improper . - Mr. BRANDEIS . I suppose I shall have to be put under examination now ; as well as Mrs. Lincoln . Mr. PROCTOR . — Possibly . Possibly . If you put yourself in that position you will be ...
... Brandeis ' conduct that it is grossly improper . - Mr. BRANDEIS . I suppose I shall have to be put under examination now ; as well as Mrs. Lincoln . Mr. PROCTOR . — Possibly . Possibly . If you put yourself in that position you will be ...
Page 2800
... Brandeis . I rise to a question of personal privilege , Mr. The CHAIRMAN . After Mr. Brandeis is through talking the Chair will allow Mr. Reed all the time he wants to reply Mr. REED . I don't want to have the time at another time . I ...
... Brandeis . I rise to a question of personal privilege , Mr. The CHAIRMAN . After Mr. Brandeis is through talking the Chair will allow Mr. Reed all the time he wants to reply Mr. REED . I don't want to have the time at another time . I ...
Page 2803
... BRANDEIS . You admit that she had nothing to do with their going down their on that stormy day ? Mr. REED . — I say it makes no difference whether she did or not . Mr. BRANDEIS . Well , you admit that , don't you ? Mr. REED . No , I do ...
... BRANDEIS . You admit that she had nothing to do with their going down their on that stormy day ? Mr. REED . — I say it makes no difference whether she did or not . Mr. BRANDEIS . Well , you admit that , don't you ? Mr. REED . No , I do ...
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