Revised Record of the Constitutional Convention of the State of New York, May 8, 1894, to September 29, 1894, Volume 4Argus Company, printers, 1900 |
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Page 92
... contestant would briefly outline the nature of the charge of accusation upon which he con- tests the right of the sitting member , and that the sitting mem- ber's counsel would then argue the merits , to which the counsel for the ...
... contestant would briefly outline the nature of the charge of accusation upon which he con- tests the right of the sitting member , and that the sitting mem- ber's counsel would then argue the merits , to which the counsel for the ...
Page 93
... contestants so as to embrace a few districts only . The evidence which was produced before the sub - committee had to deal only with the second , third and fourth districts of the First Ward , and the fifteenth district of the ...
... contestants so as to embrace a few districts only . The evidence which was produced before the sub - committee had to deal only with the second , third and fourth districts of the First Ward , and the fifteenth district of the ...
Page 106
... contestants have an absolute claim under the Hasbrook case in the 135 New York , because Dalton , the Democratic inspector , took the ballots and folded them over with a crease , and this is undenied . The Demo- cratic ballots were ...
... contestants have an absolute claim under the Hasbrook case in the 135 New York , because Dalton , the Democratic inspector , took the ballots and folded them over with a crease , and this is undenied . The Demo- cratic ballots were ...
Page 117
... contestants . He believes he was elected , I think he was elected , and , as I said before , that notwithstanding all the charges that have been made , notwithstanding all the newspaper talk , notwithstanding all the rumors , when it is ...
... contestants . He believes he was elected , I think he was elected , and , as I said before , that notwithstanding all the charges that have been made , notwithstanding all the newspaper talk , notwithstanding all the rumors , when it is ...
Page 161
... contestants , indeed they are forced to take that position , otherwise there is no force in much of the testimony they offer . The instruments to carry out the conspiracy , they say , were the police officers and the deputy sheriffs ...
... contestants , indeed they are forced to take that position , otherwise there is no force in much of the testimony they offer . The instruments to carry out the conspiracy , they say , were the police officers and the deputy sheriffs ...
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