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... equal interest , has been selected for a place in the works , but the limits already prescribed made it necessary to omit them . Among these may be named an argument in the case of Wilson vs. Rousseau , * involving the merits of the ...
... equal interest , has been selected for a place in the works , but the limits already prescribed made it necessary to omit them . Among these may be named an argument in the case of Wilson vs. Rousseau , * involving the merits of the ...
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... equal to the effort He made a false step , and falling partly through , became wedged in among the plank and timbers . Seward tried in vain to extri- cate him . Despairing of success , he mounted his own horse , rode to the master's ...
... equal to the effort He made a false step , and falling partly through , became wedged in among the plank and timbers . Seward tried in vain to extri- cate him . Despairing of success , he mounted his own horse , rode to the master's ...
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... equal among American scholars ; and Rev. Tayler Lewis , Professor of Greek in Union College , distin- guished no less as an adroit and energetic controversialist , than as a classical scholar of consummate accomplishments . An incident ...
... equal among American scholars ; and Rev. Tayler Lewis , Professor of Greek in Union College , distin- guished no less as an adroit and energetic controversialist , than as a classical scholar of consummate accomplishments . An incident ...
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... equal to the wise reserve with which he abstained from giving undue encouragement . * In this judicious course , however , he did not avoid offence . Applicants were more numerous than offices . Of course , some must be disappointed ...
... equal to the wise reserve with which he abstained from giving undue encouragement . * In this judicious course , however , he did not avoid offence . Applicants were more numerous than offices . Of course , some must be disappointed ...
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... equal terms . At the same time , his genial and generous disposi- tion , and the natural frankness of his manners gave him great in- fluence with a jury , and made his services indispensable as counsel in criminal cases . His zeal in ...
... equal terms . At the same time , his genial and generous disposi- tion , and the natural frankness of his manners gave him great in- fluence with a jury , and made his services indispensable as counsel in criminal cases . His zeal in ...
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