A Memoir of the Life of Daniel WebsterStimpson and Clapp, 1831 - 234 ページ |
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... considered among the first jury lawyers of the country . The elder practitioners now sharpened their wits to take the lead of him in the law arguments to the bench . In this they were disap- pointed , for he was at home there also . 2 ...
... considered among the first jury lawyers of the country . The elder practitioners now sharpened their wits to take the lead of him in the law arguments to the bench . In this they were disap- pointed , for he was at home there also . 2 ...
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... considered and as fearlessly decided . The question was argued on both sides with great ability . The counsel were men of research , and their reputations were in the case , for it was well known whatever way it was decided , it would ...
... considered and as fearlessly decided . The question was argued on both sides with great ability . The counsel were men of research , and their reputations were in the case , for it was well known whatever way it was decided , it would ...
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... considered Mr. Webster as decidedly the great man of this assembly , and with his usual openness avowed his opinion ; it was the general opinion , and freely acknowl- edged by all . On almost every subject , Mr. Webster was necessarily ...
... considered Mr. Webster as decidedly the great man of this assembly , and with his usual openness avowed his opinion ; it was the general opinion , and freely acknowl- edged by all . On almost every subject , Mr. Webster was necessarily ...
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... considered as a ' chartered instrument , ' it speaks right on , and is not often muzzled nor tied . But even men in high places were influenced by public feeling , and Mr. Monroe in his message to Congress , made mention of the strug ...
... considered as a ' chartered instrument , ' it speaks right on , and is not often muzzled nor tied . But even men in high places were influenced by public feeling , and Mr. Monroe in his message to Congress , made mention of the strug ...
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... considered a man of talents and integrity , and a most excellent Judge of Probate : his decisions had been held in great respect . In some instances he had found the law silent or vague , and uncertain upon many points . No small part ...
... considered a man of talents and integrity , and a most excellent Judge of Probate : his decisions had been held in great respect . In some instances he had found the law silent or vague , and uncertain upon many points . No small part ...
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