The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen3Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1885 |
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... continued fifteen years . On the election of the latter to the bench , Mr. Backus became the partner of Judge Rufus P. Ranney , the eminent lawyer and jurist , and the firm of Ranney , Back- us & Noble became widely known and respected ...
... continued fifteen years . On the election of the latter to the bench , Mr. Backus became the partner of Judge Rufus P. Ranney , the eminent lawyer and jurist , and the firm of Ranney , Back- us & Noble became widely known and respected ...
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... continued to superintend his educa- tion , directing his reading of authors even after he had left the old Chillicothe academy , a private insti- tution , and the highest and only one he ever attended until his admission to the bar ...
... continued to superintend his educa- tion , directing his reading of authors even after he had left the old Chillicothe academy , a private insti- tution , and the highest and only one he ever attended until his admission to the bar ...
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... continued everywhere within its rightful jurisdiction , coupled with actual possession of important posts in every seceding state , and necessarily excluding all wealth of the land . Almost on the tak- ing of his seat on the supreme ...
... continued everywhere within its rightful jurisdiction , coupled with actual possession of important posts in every seceding state , and necessarily excluding all wealth of the land . Almost on the tak- ing of his seat on the supreme ...
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... continued together to traffic with the Indians on the waters of Lake Erie . No doubt a post was kept up at some point or points on the river during a large part of the eighteenth century , but such establish- ments are so slight and ...
... continued together to traffic with the Indians on the waters of Lake Erie . No doubt a post was kept up at some point or points on the river during a large part of the eighteenth century , but such establish- ments are so slight and ...
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... continued together until 1845. Mr. Baldwin had been a clerk for Mr. Weddell before the part- nership was formed , and after its disso- lution he gave some time to the closing up of the firm's affairs , and then went into other lines of ...
... continued together until 1845. Mr. Baldwin had been a clerk for Mr. Weddell before the part- nership was formed , and after its disso- lution he gave some time to the closing up of the firm's affairs , and then went into other lines of ...
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