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... mean ; I think there has been a change in the ballots , in the twenty - seventh ballot . Int . 7. What evidence of a ... mean to swear that it is absolutely impossible for you to make one ; or do you mean to say that you counted those ...
... mean ; I think there has been a change in the ballots , in the twenty - seventh ballot . Int . 7. What evidence of a ... mean to swear that it is absolutely impossible for you to make one ; or do you mean to say that you counted those ...
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... mean to swear that Mr. Stewart could have taken out or changed the votes without your knowing it ? -A . Mr. Stewart was not there . Q. 38. I mean at the time of the election , when the ballot - box was opened during the p . m . , at ...
... mean to swear that Mr. Stewart could have taken out or changed the votes without your knowing it ? -A . Mr. Stewart was not there . Q. 38. I mean at the time of the election , when the ballot - box was opened during the p . m . , at ...
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... mean individual ballots or a bunch of ballots ? -A . I mean a bunch of ballots ; I never examined them individually . Q. 165. Did you examine the ballots when they were returned to you at all after the canvass , until two or three days ...
... mean individual ballots or a bunch of ballots ? -A . I mean a bunch of ballots ; I never examined them individually . Q. 165. Did you examine the ballots when they were returned to you at all after the canvass , until two or three days ...
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... mean to say that in your answer to that question on direct exam- ination that you don't know that there was any mark or erasure on any ballots ? —A . No , sir ; I don't mean that in my answer . Q. 186. I think you have testified that ...
... mean to say that in your answer to that question on direct exam- ination that you don't know that there was any mark or erasure on any ballots ? —A . No , sir ; I don't mean that in my answer . Q. 186. I think you have testified that ...
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... mean ? -A . I mean that is the way I read it . Q. 105. Now , how did you read it ? -A . Well , if I were to read it as I read the writ- ing , it would read much as I had it in the first place ; but if I should read it as I believe it ...
... mean ? -A . I mean that is the way I read it . Q. 105. Now , how did you read it ? -A . Well , if I were to read it as I read the writ- ing , it would read much as I had it in the first place ; but if I should read it as I believe it ...
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