| 1858 - 472 strani
...perjury had been reduced to a regular occupation; that the making of false grants with the surbornation of false witnesses to prove them, had become a trade and a business" " There was also compiled from the record* here a faithful chart of all the professional witnesses... | |
| Franklin Tuthill - 1866 - 688 strani
...California by Mexican officials; that forgery and perjury had been reduced to a regular occupation ; that the making of false grants, with the subornation of...to prove them, had become a trade and a business." "The richest part of San Francisco was found to be covered by no less than five different grants, every... | |
| 1883 - 994 strani
...M. Stanton,' sent out for this service, reported to the Attorney-General of the United States that "the making of false grants, with the subornation of false witnesses to prove them, has become a trade and a business." The treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, in 1847, by which the war with... | |
| 1883 - 998 strani
...Edwin M. Stanton, sent out for this service, reported to the Attorney-General of the United States that "the making of false grants, with the subornation of false witnesses to prove them, has become a trade and a business." The treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, in 1847, by which the war with... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 836 strani
...California by Mexican officials ; that forgery and perjury had been reduced to a regular occupation ; that the making of false grants, with the subornation of...to prove them, had become a trade and a business. Desolate islands, barren rocks, and projecting promontories, useless to individuals, but of priceless... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1888 - 806 strani
...fundamental error of the United States government, of which more presently. In 1860 Attorney -general Black made a report to the president on the California...were likely to pass unchallenged through the lower tribunals.*9 In reply, William Carey Jones wrote a "Blade's Report of the Attorney-gen, on Cnl. Land... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft, Henry Lebbeus Oak, William Nemos, Frances Fuller Victor - 1888 - 812 strani
...fundamental error of the United States government, of which more presently. In 1860 Attorney -general Black made a report to the president on the California...were likely to pass unchallenged through the lower tribunals.*9 In reply, William Carey Jones wrote a series of letters in which he severely criticised... | |
| William Henry Bishop - 1888 - 604 strani
...to look into these matters by the Attorney -general of the United States, reported at the time that "the making of false grants, with the subornation of false witnesses to prove them, has become a trade and a business." The treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, in 1847, by which the war with... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1902 - 822 strani
...fundamental error of the United States government, of which more presently. In 1860 Attorney -general Black made a report to the president on the California...been utilized to defeat in Washington the gigantic frands that had passed or were likely to pass unchallenged through the lower tribunals.42 In reply,... | |
| Willoughby Rodman - 1909 - 280 strani
...California by Mexican officials; that forgery and perjury had been reduced to a regular occupation : that the making of false grants, with the subornation of...to prove them, had become a trade and a business." The "Limautour claim" embraced four square leagues in San Francisco south of Market Street. Attorney... | |
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