Report of the Trial and Acquittal of Edward Shippen, Esquire, Chief Justice, and Jasper Yeates and Thomas Smith, Esquires, Assistant Justices, of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, on an Impeachment, Before the Senate of the Commonwealth, January, 1805reporter, 1805 - 582 páginas |
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... meeting on the fubject of the referrence with the plain- tiff , when the defendants , the faid Pettit and Bayard , were not prefent nor notifed . In oppofition to which , the ex- aminant ftates : That there was no meeting of the faid re ...
... meeting on the fubject of the referrence with the plain- tiff , when the defendants , the faid Pettit and Bayard , were not prefent nor notifed . In oppofition to which , the ex- aminant ftates : That there was no meeting of the faid re ...
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... meeting of the General Affembly , the Senate convened , and fhortly after the appointment of a Speak- er . Mr. Whitehill , the gentleman re - appointed to that office , informed the Senate that agreeably to their refolution of the 2d of ...
... meeting of the General Affembly , the Senate convened , and fhortly after the appointment of a Speak- er . Mr. Whitehill , the gentleman re - appointed to that office , informed the Senate that agreeably to their refolution of the 2d of ...
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... meeting on the fub- ject of the reference with the plaintiff , when the defendants were not prefent nor notified ; but one of the defendants go- ing into a room to find a friend , difcovered the plaintiff engag ed in fhewing his papers ...
... meeting on the fub- ject of the reference with the plaintiff , when the defendants were not prefent nor notified ; but one of the defendants go- ing into a room to find a friend , difcovered the plaintiff engag ed in fhewing his papers ...
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... meeting of the referees ; I regularly attended . Mr. Bayard fometimes did not attend he had only 500 dollars at stake , I had nearly 5000 . ; D. I wish the witness to state whether , at fome of these meetings , he did not exhibit ...
... meeting of the referees ; I regularly attended . Mr. Bayard fometimes did not attend he had only 500 dollars at stake , I had nearly 5000 . ; D. I wish the witness to state whether , at fome of these meetings , he did not exhibit ...
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... meeting of the referees ? P. After the referees had chofen Mr. Ralfton as umpire , they adjourned for two or three days ; and met accordingly . There were two perfons put in nomination for umpire ; Mr. Pearce nominated Robert Ralfton ...
... meeting of the referees ? P. After the referees had chofen Mr. Ralfton as umpire , they adjourned for two or three days ; and met accordingly . There were two perfons put in nomination for umpire ; Mr. Pearce nominated Robert Ralfton ...
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