Lincoln, the ManDodd, Mead, 1931 - Всего страниц: 520 This work is a complete biography of Abraham Lincoln. |
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... lawyer in Chicago , having nothing to do , read all the reports of the state Supreme Court , and in that way became the most learned lawyer of his day , and very rich at last into the bargain . Lincoln would not do this . In the office ...
... lawyer in Chicago , having nothing to do , read all the reports of the state Supreme Court , and in that way became the most learned lawyer of his day , and very rich at last into the bargain . Lincoln would not do this . In the office ...
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... lawyer's life there would be no fee to ask of any moment anyway ; and any law- yer worthy the name is glad to help ... lawyer , an honest lawyer . By this is meant that his stipulations were reliable ; he did not try to deceive the court ...
... lawyer's life there would be no fee to ask of any moment anyway ; and any law- yer worthy the name is glad to help ... lawyer , an honest lawyer . By this is meant that his stipulations were reliable ; he did not try to deceive the court ...
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... lawyer . Some called him the best of his day in Illinois . But this is an ap- praisement that can have no facts to support it . One would have to know all the jury lawyers of Illinois , and to know what their performances were , and ...
... lawyer . Some called him the best of his day in Illinois . But this is an ap- praisement that can have no facts to support it . One would have to know all the jury lawyers of Illinois , and to know what their performances were , and ...
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LINCOLNS BOYHOOD AND YOUNG MANHOOD | 15 |
BACK In Springfield and RIDING THE CIRCUIT | 108 |
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