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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... knowledge of what took place . The evidence which was given in behalf of the contestees when considered by a body of lawyers , and I say this with great earnestness , will be easily sifted . This was the method of examination . They ...
... knowledge of what took place . The evidence which was given in behalf of the contestees when considered by a body of lawyers , and I say this with great earnestness , will be easily sifted . This was the method of examination . They ...
Page 104
... knowledge , what took place that day down there apart from the men we produce ? We pro- duced every man who was there in our interest , or in the interest of the Cleveland Democracy . Everybody except these men who were charged with ...
... knowledge , what took place that day down there apart from the men we produce ? We pro- duced every man who was there in our interest , or in the interest of the Cleveland Democracy . Everybody except these men who were charged with ...
Page 125
... knowledge on my part , and without adverting to it here in his oral argument , he injects that into his written brief . Chairman Hirschberg - You may find other things in the writ- ten brief that you do not like , and you may file ...
... knowledge on my part , and without adverting to it here in his oral argument , he injects that into his written brief . Chairman Hirschberg - You may find other things in the writ- ten brief that you do not like , and you may file ...
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... knowledge under precisely the same condi- tions that are required to cast a ballot on election day . Recross - examination by Mr. Taylor : Q. The conditions in Gravesend on election day to cast a ballot were not necessarily more severe ...
... knowledge under precisely the same condi- tions that are required to cast a ballot on election day . Recross - examination by Mr. Taylor : Q. The conditions in Gravesend on election day to cast a ballot were not necessarily more severe ...
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New York (State). Constitutional Convention. Q. And his knowledge of the people and having served there in that capacity as poll clerk would materially assist him in help- ing the voters ? A. It would assist him some . Redirect ...
New York (State). Constitutional Convention. Q. And his knowledge of the people and having served there in that capacity as poll clerk would materially assist him in help- ing the voters ? A. It would assist him some . Redirect ...
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