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... a bank- rupt , and as such trustee took charge of the assets of said Whitehall Building and Operating Company , which consisted of a hotel prop- erty located in Palm Beach in said district . That 6 TRIAL OF IMPEACHMENT OF HALSTED L. RITTER.
... a bank- rupt , and as such trustee took charge of the assets of said Whitehall Building and Operating Company , which consisted of a hotel prop- erty located in Palm Beach in said district . That 6 TRIAL OF IMPEACHMENT OF HALSTED L. RITTER.
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... charge of said hotel by appointment of said Judge was allowed large compensation by said judge ) the said judge stayed at said hotel from time to time without cost to himself TRIAL OF IMPEACHMENT OF HALSTED L. RITTER 9.
... charge of said hotel by appointment of said Judge was allowed large compensation by said judge ) the said judge stayed at said hotel from time to time without cost to himself TRIAL OF IMPEACHMENT OF HALSTED L. RITTER 9.
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... charges involved in the impeachment proceedings . As to the truth or falsity of such charges I have only such knowledge or information as other Members of the Senate generally . No one has attempted to discuss such charges or their ...
... charges involved in the impeachment proceedings . As to the truth or falsity of such charges I have only such knowledge or information as other Members of the Senate generally . No one has attempted to discuss such charges or their ...
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... charged in separate articles with the same and identical offense , and twice required to defend against the charge presented in article I. 2. The presentation of the same and identical charge in the two articles in question , tends to ...
... charged in separate articles with the same and identical offense , and twice required to defend against the charge presented in article I. 2. The presentation of the same and identical charge in the two articles in question , tends to ...
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... charge , but that , when once voted upon , the vote of this body should be final upon that particular charge . As we analyze it , the adoption or reiteration in article II of all that is charged in article I results in a collective or ...
... charge , but that , when once voted upon , the vote of this body should be final upon that particular charge . As we analyze it , the adoption or reiteration in article II of all that is charged in article I results in a collective or ...
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A. L. Rankin aforesaid agreed allowed American Bond amount answer appointment articles of impeachment ASHURST attorney Bemis Bert bill bondholders Brodek Building & Operating case?-A cash Chair charge Chief Clerk read clerk will read client Corporate Trustee crimes and misdemeanors December 24 district of Florida evidence filed final decree first-mortgage follows foreclosure Francis Grantor guilty Halsted Halsted L holders Holland House Individual Trustee interest Judge Rankin Judge Ritter legislative clerk read letter litigation Manager HOBBS Manager PERKINS Manager SUMNERS matter ment Metcalf Miami Moore mortgage Mulford October paid payment plaintiff PRESIDENT pro tempore PRESIDING OFFICER proceedings question propounded read the question recall receiver respondent Respondent's Exhibit Richardson Schwellenbach Senate southern district statement suit supersedeas bond taxes thereof trust deed United States District VICE PRESIDENT WALSH of counsel West Palm Beach Whitehall Building witness YOUMANS
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