Lincoln, the ManDodd, Mead, 1931 - Всего страниц: 520 This work is a complete biography of Abraham Lincoln. |
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... judge's room at night when a select company of wits were gathered , Lincoln told his stories . No one listened with more fascinated interest than Judge David Davis , the huge jurist from Bloomington , nor laughed louder at the ...
... judge's room at night when a select company of wits were gathered , Lincoln told his stories . No one listened with more fascinated interest than Judge David Davis , the huge jurist from Bloomington , nor laughed louder at the ...
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... judge , elective or otherwise , has grown to usurp the whole function of the law's ad- judications was one of the ... judge . The jury has rattan chairs , or benches for its use ; the judge is throned some- what above the jury . A long ...
... judge , elective or otherwise , has grown to usurp the whole function of the law's ad- judications was one of the ... judge . The jury has rattan chairs , or benches for its use ; the judge is throned some- what above the jury . A long ...
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... Judge Drummond at Chicago ; and Harding wanted some local lawyer to assist in the defense , one who knew the judge and was respected by the judge . After some inquiry , and some tentative consideration of a Chicago lawyer , someone ...
... Judge Drummond at Chicago ; and Harding wanted some local lawyer to assist in the defense , one who knew the judge and was respected by the judge . After some inquiry , and some tentative consideration of a Chicago lawyer , someone ...
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