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... fact that he was absent a month ? -A . It ran through my mind in that way . Sometimes he would be absent and I would not see him for a month , and sometimes I would not see him for five or six weeks . Q. When was the first time you did ...
... fact that he was absent a month ? -A . It ran through my mind in that way . Sometimes he would be absent and I would not see him for a month , and sometimes I would not see him for five or six weeks . Q. When was the first time you did ...
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... fact if a man was drawing pay on two pay - rolls ? -A . Yes , sir ; Mr. Adams would know that , as the man would ... facts going to show that these charges are just or unjust ? Do you know anything that would exculpate Mr. Cheney from ...
... fact if a man was drawing pay on two pay - rolls ? -A . Yes , sir ; Mr. Adams would know that , as the man would ... facts going to show that these charges are just or unjust ? Do you know anything that would exculpate Mr. Cheney from ...
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... fact of the failure of Mr. Cheney to perform service been known to the Post - Office Department here ; and , if so , for how long a time ? -A . For a period of about a year and a half they have been notified of the fact of Cheney's ...
... fact of the failure of Mr. Cheney to perform service been known to the Post - Office Department here ; and , if so , for how long a time ? -A . For a period of about a year and a half they have been notified of the fact of Cheney's ...
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... fact that he did not attend to his duties , but left them on the shoulders of others . By Mr. GIDDINGS : Q. Was the fact known to the department in Washington , that his reputation was bad ? -A . I do not know . I never made complaint ...
... fact that he did not attend to his duties , but left them on the shoulders of others . By Mr. GIDDINGS : Q. Was the fact known to the department in Washington , that his reputation was bad ? -A . I do not know . I never made complaint ...
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... fact - A . Not now . Q. Was it ever proper in your judgment that that should be done ? -A . Of course it is always better to keep the records complete . Q. What could be the object of not having any record of such a transaction ? -A ...
... fact - A . Not now . Q. Was it ever proper in your judgment that that should be done ? -A . Of course it is always better to keep the records complete . Q. What could be the object of not having any record of such a transaction ? -A ...
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