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Impeachable offences under the Constitution of the United States
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The report of the Honorable Elihu Root, secretary of state, on the petition to the president of representative George E. Waldo, of Brooklyn, N.Y., for the removal from office of L. R. Wilfley, judge of the United States Court for China
and, The letter of the president dismissing said petition -
Articles of impeachment against George Lord Digby
by the Commons in this present Parliament assembled, in maintenance of their accusation whereby hee standeth accused with high treason in their names, and in the names of all the Common in England : whereunto is added a strange and unheard of oraison put by the papists -
The impeachment and articles of complaint against Father Philips the Queenes confessor
lately committed to the tower by the honourable and high court of Parliament, Nov. 2, 1641 : as also the committing of three of the Queens servants, that came to visit him : who deny to take the oath of supremacie and the protestation : with the plot about the tower supposed to rescue him out, or some such evill designe -
Further report from the committee, appointed on the eighth of July last, to prepare and report articles of impeachment against William Blount, a senator of the United States, impeached by the House of Representatives, of high crimes and misdemeanors
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Further report of the committee, appointed on the eighth July last, to prepare and report articles of impeachment against William Blount, a senator of the United States, impeached by the House of Representatives, of high crimes and misdemeanors
25th January, 1798. (Committed to a committee of the whole House, on Monday next.) -
The testimony given before a committee of the whole of the House of Representatives of the United States, in relation to a report of their Committee of Privileges, on the 5th, 6th and 8th of February, 1798
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A bill regulating certain proceedings in cases of impeachment
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The substance of a conference at a committee of both Hovses in the painted chamber, October 27, 1641
managed by Iohn Pim Esquier, and Oliver Saint-Iohn His Majesties sollicitor generall, on the behalfe, and by the command of the House of Commons : concerning the excluding the thirteene bishops, impeached by the Commons of England ... from all votes in Parliament : and for the excluding of all the rest of the bishops from their vote in the bill lately sent up to the Lords to take away the bishops votes in Parliament -
In committee, to whom was referred the bill, regulating certain proceedings in cases of impeachment
The following amendments thereto ordered to be reported -
Message from the Senate, communicating a copy of the plea, filed by the counsel in behalf of William Blount
26th December, 1798, referred to the managers appointed to conduct the impeachment against William Blount, with instructions to proceed thereon, as they shall deem adviseable [sic]. -
Resolved, that the duty or trust imposed by the Constitution of the United States on a senator of the United States, is not of such a nature as to render a senator impeachable
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Articles of impeachment of high-treason
exhibited by the Commons of England in a free Parliament, against Lieutenant-General Oliver Crumwel, Esquire, Commissary-General Henry Ireton, Esquire, Sir Hardresse Waller, Knight and colonel, Colonel Pride, Colonel Hewson, Colonel Ewers, Cornet Joyce, Hugh Peters, clerk, William Lenthal, Esquire, speaker, Sir Henry Mildmay, Knight, Sir Peter Wentworth, Knight of the Bath, Henry Martin, Cornelius Holland, and Thomas Scot, Esquires, members of the House of Commons -
The protestation of the Lords upon rejecting the impeachment of Mr. Fitz-Harris. March 28. 1681
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Articles of impeachment exhibited against Col. Robert Gibbons and Cap. Richard Yeardley, late governors of the isle of Jersey
wherein the several impeachments, notorious actions, high misdemeanours ... are laid open ... : as also a remedy for the people against the heavy yoke of such tyrannical oppressours in -
Articles of impeachment by the Commons assembled in Parliament, in the name of themselves and all the commons in England
against Sir Thomas Gardiner, recorder of the citie of London, for severall great crimes and misdemeanours committed by him : as also the votes concerning Generall Major Skipton : with an order for the disposing of the magazine of the counties of England and Wales -
Articles of impeachment of transcendent crimes, injuries, misdemeanours, oppressions, and high breach of trust, committed by Col. Philip Jones
exhibited by Mr. Bledry Morgan, and read in Parliament, the 18th of May, 1659 : together with Col. Phillip Jones's answer thereunto -
Digest of the law of impeachment
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Articles of impeachment of high treason, and other great crimes and misdemeanors against Sir William Scroggs Chief Justice of the court of King's bench
by the commons in Parliament assembled, in their own name, and in the name of all the commons of England -
Articles of Impeachment against Edward Seymour Esq
with the vote of the commons in Parliament upon the said articles -
Articles of Impeachment against Edward Seymour Esq
with the vote of the commons in Parliament upon the said articles -
To the honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses in this present Parliament assembled. The humble petition of Clement Walker, and William Prynne, Esquires
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A true account of the proceedings, relating to the charge of the House of Commons, against John Lord Haversham
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Ivsticia presiigiosa, or, Ivdges tvrned ivglers
supplicating for the common good the House of Commons in Parliament against a greevance none more common by contempt of their just order, and for vindication of their iustice, and traduced by these desperate malignants into injustice and despicable imposture by colour of executing such orders, whereof there will need no other constant then their owne records, digested into eight articles of impeachment in this petition annexed -
Articles of impeachment against the Lord Maior London, who was committted to the Tower by the High Court of Parliament, on Munday the 11. of Iuly, 1642
wherein is declared the severall misdemeanors which hath been committed by him since his comming into office : whereunto is annexed severall matters of note concerning the Earle of Stamford, Sir Arthur Hasterigge, and the Lord Brookes : members of the honourable assembly of Parliament, likewise the humble petition of the county of Leicester, presented to the said Houses, touching Mr. Hastings, sonne to the Earle of Huntington : likewise His Majesties resolution concerning the Earle of Warwicke