Lincoln once said of Conness that he is habitually careful not to say what he does not know, and described him on another occasion as one of our United States Senators, of high standing, whom I cheerfully indorse .
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His approbation of Nehemiah $ ayyun's cabalistic work, "'Oz le-Elohim " ( 1712 ), caused him great annoyance, because of the charges of heresy brought against the work, which he, like David Oppenheimer, had indorsed without reading.
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In proposing that the court should indorse the automatic theory, the Bank invites it to cause the law of England and Wales in relation to contracts of employment to set sail, unaccompanied, upon a journey for which I can discern no just purpose and can identify no final destination.
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You will pardon me, I know, for proposing appointments to an administration which I do not indorse, but I do so in order to promote the reforms which you have so happily inaugurated . " In 1898, Applegate took charge of the Klamath Reservation as United States Indian agent, and served as such for five years.
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Elizabeth Hayward introduced the bill into the Utah State Senate ratifying the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which granted women the right to vote in national elections . " Salt Lake Telegram " article noting that Senator Elizabeth Hayward would introduce the " resolution indorsing the constitutional amendment granting the right of suffrage to women ."
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All the bonds belonging to said fund shall, as fast as they shall be obtained, be so stamped as to show that they belong to said fund, and that they are not good in the hands of other holders than the Secretary of the Treasury until they shall have been indorsed by him, and publicly disposed of pursuant to this act.
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:We denounce the McKinley tariff law enacted by the Fifty-first Congress as the culminating atrocity of class legislation; we indorse the efforts made by the Democrats of the present Congress to modify its most oppressive features in the direction of free raw materials and cheaper manufactured goods that enter into general consumption; and we promise its repeal as one of the beneficent results that will follow the action of the people in intrusting power to the Democratic party.
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State Bank, North West District Branch . " Therefore that draft drawn in Petrograd on November 11, 1922, addressed to the Russo-Asiatic Bank, when that bank, according to the view put forward by the defendants in this case, was dead, and had been dead for five years, is indorsed by several banking institutions, in Russia, and eventually comes into the possession, of all people, of the Russian Trade Delegation in England, and they apparently get payment of it in the ordinary course.
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Justice Harlan dissented on this ground . " As between the accused and his client, " Harlan argued, " he was not, in any true sense, compensated for the services alleged to have been rendered in violation of the statute, until by payment of the checks by the St . Louis bank he was relieved of all liability to the Riggs National Bank arising from his indorsing the checks to it . " Harlan concluded that the majority had " sacrificed substance to mere form, " illustrating the Latin maxim " Qui haeret in litera haeret in cortice ."
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Responding to the Petitioner's allegations that Barack Obama had not proven his eligibility, Administrative Law Judge Jeff S . Masin stated : " There appears to be no affirmative requirement that a person indorsed in a nominating petition for the Presidency present to the Secretary of State any certification or other proof that he is qualified for the Office . " Further the judge ruled on the Plaintiff's assertions that Obama was ineligible due to his non-citizen father : " The petitioners legal position on this issue, however well-intentioned, has no merit in law . " The decision to retain Barack Obama on the Primary Ballot was adopted by Kimberly M . Guadagno, New Jersey Secretary of State.