The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen3Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1885 |
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... thousand little circumstances that went to make the guilt of the prisoner , won for him deserved commendation . Perhaps never in the history of our courts did an advocate have so grand an opportunity of displaying those high qualities ...
... thousand little circumstances that went to make the guilt of the prisoner , won for him deserved commendation . Perhaps never in the history of our courts did an advocate have so grand an opportunity of displaying those high qualities ...
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... thousand dollars in stock subscriptions , and thus made it a possibility . Among those who gave much hard work and enthusiasm to the life of this road , and thereby en- abled it to come into existence , may be mentioned J. H. Wade ...
... thousand dollars in stock subscriptions , and thus made it a possibility . Among those who gave much hard work and enthusiasm to the life of this road , and thereby en- abled it to come into existence , may be mentioned J. H. Wade ...
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... thousand votes , and cut down the Republican majority of forty - two thou- sand in 1866 to less than three thousand . Although a defeated candidate himself he was the real winner of the contest , having carried for his party a majority ...
... thousand votes , and cut down the Republican majority of forty - two thou- sand in 1866 to less than three thousand . Although a defeated candidate himself he was the real winner of the contest , having carried for his party a majority ...
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... his family to Cleveland in 1806. He bought one thousand acres of land in what is now known as Lake county , at fifty cents per acre . He also became the owner of five acres in the city of Cleve- land 74 MAGAZINE OF WESTERN HISTORY .
... his family to Cleveland in 1806. He bought one thousand acres of land in what is now known as Lake county , at fifty cents per acre . He also became the owner of five acres in the city of Cleve- land 74 MAGAZINE OF WESTERN HISTORY .
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... thousand dollars were pledged . The next thing Mr. Hilliard proposed was to get Mr. Case intc the board of directors , which was looked upon as an almost hopeless task . They called upon him and he refused point blank . They at last ...
... thousand dollars were pledged . The next thing Mr. Hilliard proposed was to get Mr. Case intc the board of directors , which was looked upon as an almost hopeless task . They called upon him and he refused point blank . They at last ...
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