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I inquired of different ones who , I thought , bad means of knowing , by the
number of votes polled either way , how they thought the ... I had got the extreme
Butler view , I went to Mr . Chase and asked him how he thought the other vote
was .
I inquired of different ones who , I thought , bad means of knowing , by the
number of votes polled either way , how they thought the ... I had got the extreme
Butler view , I went to Mr . Chase and asked him how he thought the other vote
was .
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Q . They talked it and probably believed it 1 - A . I thought so . Q . And they
thought that the men bad no business to vote the other way 1 - A . That was the
insinuation . Mr . BLAIR . I object to that . I do not think that that is very tangible .
Let the ...
Q . They talked it and probably believed it 1 - A . I thought so . Q . And they
thought that the men bad no business to vote the other way 1 - A . That was the
insinuation . Mr . BLAIR . I object to that . I do not think that that is very tangible .
Let the ...
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They thought he would make a bad one . Q . You thought he would make a good
one ? - A . Yes , sir ; I knew bim down at New Orleans ; I thought he would make a
cleaner . By Mr . McDONALD : E Q . Had you been a soldier under General ...
They thought he would make a bad one . Q . You thought he would make a good
one ? - A . Yes , sir ; I knew bim down at New Orleans ; I thought he would make a
cleaner . By Mr . McDONALD : E Q . Had you been a soldier under General ...
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Q . Butler thought he ought to be there to look after hiin , and you thought so too !
- A . Yes ; we thought that , as that was his special mission , we would send him
there . Q . And your employés rather acted and thought the same way ?A . They ...
Q . Butler thought he ought to be there to look after hiin , and you thought so too !
- A . Yes ; we thought that , as that was his special mission , we would send him
there . Q . And your employés rather acted and thought the same way ?A . They ...
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Q . What do you think about it now ? Did you entertain that opin . ion l - A . I did
not look at it in that light . I thought that Talbot was the best man , and
consequently I voted for him . Q . You thought that he was the best man , and you
thought his ...
Q . What do you think about it now ? Did you entertain that opin . ion l - A . I did
not look at it in that light . I thought that Talbot was the best man , and
consequently I voted for him . Q . You thought that he was the best man , and you
thought his ...
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