The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen3Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1885 |
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... judge survives the generation in which he lived . He may be honored and quoted by his breth- ren , but by the world ... Judge Walker , Judge Storer and Salmon P. Chase , who closed his useful and great career as chief - justice of the ...
... judge survives the generation in which he lived . He may be honored and quoted by his breth- ren , but by the world ... Judge Walker , Judge Storer and Salmon P. Chase , who closed his useful and great career as chief - justice of the ...
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... judges of the supreme court , and es- pecially those eminent men who , in the early history of the state , were SO ... judge and greatly beloved by his fellowmen ; Wade , with his downright speech and personal force ; Giddings , the ...
... judges of the supreme court , and es- pecially those eminent men who , in the early history of the state , were SO ... judge and greatly beloved by his fellowmen ; Wade , with his downright speech and personal force ; Giddings , the ...
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... judge of the supreme court of Ohio , by the Republi- can party , and failed only of election because of non - success of his party in those years . In 1840 he made a law partnership with Hon . J. P. Bishop , which continued fifteen ...
... judge of the supreme court of Ohio , by the Republi- can party , and failed only of election because of non - success of his party in those years . In 1840 he made a law partnership with Hon . J. P. Bishop , which continued fifteen ...
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... Judge Ranney said of him : " He was more resorted to for ad- vice in important matters than any other member of the bar in Cleveland . " For many years he had the most lucra- tive and extensive practice in the county . In the latter ...
... Judge Ranney said of him : " He was more resorted to for ad- vice in important matters than any other member of the bar in Cleveland . " For many years he had the most lucra- tive and extensive practice in the county . In the latter ...
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... judge , or marshal , or prose- cutor shake the firmness of that iron - hearted man than kingly power could overwhelm and silence the noble Brougham , when before the parliament of Great Britain he defended , with consummate skill ...
... judge , or marshal , or prose- cutor shake the firmness of that iron - hearted man than kingly power could overwhelm and silence the noble Brougham , when before the parliament of Great Britain he defended , with consummate skill ...
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