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Page 2713
Boston (Mass.). City Council. Whatever the committee desire to do we are satisfied with without further argument . Mr. HENRY V. CUNNINGHAM . Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee , I appear not for the purpose of entering the inves ...
Boston (Mass.). City Council. Whatever the committee desire to do we are satisfied with without further argument . Mr. HENRY V. CUNNINGHAM . Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee , I appear not for the purpose of entering the inves ...
Page 2715
... desires to be heard , whether he is for the prosecution or for the defence , I propose , as one member of this ... desire to have extended to me that right , when I ask it , and I believe every member of the committee would vote ...
... desires to be heard , whether he is for the prosecution or for the defence , I propose , as one member of this ... desire to have extended to me that right , when I ask it , and I believe every member of the committee would vote ...
Page 2716
... desire to withdraw Mr. Chairman , with the understanding among the members of the committee that the committee shall at any time have a right before this hearing closes to call any person we may desire to call , I will withdraw that ...
... desire to withdraw Mr. Chairman , with the understanding among the members of the committee that the committee shall at any time have a right before this hearing closes to call any person we may desire to call , I will withdraw that ...
Page 2785
... desire to examine you , but I would like to have you answer one question , because I think it will aid the committee somewhat , in view of your great experience . A. I thank you , sir , I thank you . Q. Your great experience in dealing ...
... desire to examine you , but I would like to have you answer one question , because I think it will aid the committee somewhat , in view of your great experience . A. I thank you , sir , I thank you . Q. Your great experience in dealing ...
Page 2798
... desire to have it go forth as against Dr. Rowe's statement in writing , that Mrs. Lincoln brought those women to Long Island on that stormy day ? Mr. REED . No , sir ; but I desire 2798 APPENDIX . FORTY-FIFTH 2798-2862.
... desire to have it go forth as against Dr. Rowe's statement in writing , that Mrs. Lincoln brought those women to Long Island on that stormy day ? Mr. REED . No , sir ; but I desire 2798 APPENDIX . FORTY-FIFTH 2798-2862.
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