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Page 2770
... believe this witness , under the guidance of coun- sel , has made a statement which I do not believe he will insist upon that Mr. Brownell's and Mrs. Lincoln's statements were groundiess . Mr. REED . — I don't think he said anything of ...
... believe this witness , under the guidance of coun- sel , has made a statement which I do not believe he will insist upon that Mr. Brownell's and Mrs. Lincoln's statements were groundiess . Mr. REED . — I don't think he said anything of ...
Page 2783
... believe it , therefore , to be a mistake to bring them to- gether upon the same island ? A. I think there will be some difficulty there . doubt of it . There is no Q. And in that you agree , then , with the criticisms which were made in ...
... believe it , therefore , to be a mistake to bring them to- gether upon the same island ? A. I think there will be some difficulty there . doubt of it . There is no Q. And in that you agree , then , with the criticisms which were made in ...
Page 2800
... believe cannot be defended against . Mr. PROCTOR . That is argument . - Mr. BRANDeis . But it has been to attempt to criticise the actions of Mrs. Lincoln , and to make remarks which they were sure would go into the public press , which ...
... believe cannot be defended against . Mr. PROCTOR . That is argument . - Mr. BRANDeis . But it has been to attempt to criticise the actions of Mrs. Lincoln , and to make remarks which they were sure would go into the public press , which ...
Page 2814
... believe it , I probably should . Q. I ask you if your deputy superintendent and your assistant physi- cian should tell you that this was a fact , would you not naturally believe them ? 4. If I had reason to suppose they would not tell ...
... believe it , I probably should . Q. I ask you if your deputy superintendent and your assistant physi- cian should tell you that this was a fact , would you not naturally believe them ? 4. If I had reason to suppose they would not tell ...
Page 2826
... believe that Dr. Putnam's observation of those facts would not be trustworthy ? A. I should believe it to be trusted . Q. You should think it should be trusted ? A. Certainly . Q. And if you found any difference in the condition of ...
... believe that Dr. Putnam's observation of those facts would not be trustworthy ? A. I should believe it to be trusted . Q. You should think it should be trusted ? A. Certainly . Q. And if you found any difference in the condition of ...
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