The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen4Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1886 |
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... practice be modified , must ultimately be destroyed . The southern states will first avail themselves of their new confederates to govern the east ; and finally the western states , mul- tiplied in number and augmented in population ...
... practice be modified , must ultimately be destroyed . The southern states will first avail themselves of their new confederates to govern the east ; and finally the western states , mul- tiplied in number and augmented in population ...
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... practice in the Ohio courts at Colum- bus , in December , 1836 , and to the United States district court in 1843 . On his admission to the Ohio bar he began the practice of law in Cleveland , and was engaged therein for fifteen years ...
... practice in the Ohio courts at Colum- bus , in December , 1836 , and to the United States district court in 1843 . On his admission to the Ohio bar he began the practice of law in Cleveland , and was engaged therein for fifteen years ...
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... practiced some among his neighbors . Dr. Enoch Leavitt settled in Leavittsburgh , and young Harmon studied under him ... practice rapidly increased , and although the fees were low , yet they enabled him to meet his large expenses easily ...
... practiced some among his neighbors . Dr. Enoch Leavitt settled in Leavittsburgh , and young Harmon studied under him ... practice rapidly increased , and although the fees were low , yet they enabled him to meet his large expenses easily ...
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... practice in Warren , and was thence- forth a busy and hard - working man . His fame and his practice grew apace . He was in demand from all quarters of the Reserve , riding to Cleveland , Paines- ville , Ashtabula , Youngstown ...
... practice in Warren , and was thence- forth a busy and hard - working man . His fame and his practice grew apace . He was in demand from all quarters of the Reserve , riding to Cleveland , Paines- ville , Ashtabula , Youngstown ...
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... practice until 1854 , when he retired , although he was . still in constant demand as counsel in important cases . He was of great aid to his son , Dr. Julian Harmon , who took his place and has most worthily held it from that day to ...
... practice until 1854 , when he retired , although he was . still in constant demand as counsel in important cases . He was of great aid to his son , Dr. Julian Harmon , who took his place and has most worthily held it from that day to ...
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