The North American Review, Volume 85University of Northern Iowa, 1857 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... result , had he pursued a course more in conformity with what his client had told him . In like manner , we find again , in 1760 , his self - condemnation , that his " inattention to law is intol- erable and ruinous " ; and a year later ...
... result , had he pursued a course more in conformity with what his client had told him . In like manner , we find again , in 1760 , his self - condemnation , that his " inattention to law is intol- erable and ruinous " ; and a year later ...
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courage to do his duty , and to say of the result of the trial , that , “ as the evidence was , the verdict " - of acquittal— " of the jury was exactly right . " His professional reputation at this time was all that he could desire ...
courage to do his duty , and to say of the result of the trial , that , “ as the evidence was , the verdict " - of acquittal— " of the jury was exactly right . " His professional reputation at this time was all that he could desire ...
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... result : - " With all the opulence and splendor , there is very little of good breeding to be found . We have been treated with an assiduous re- spect ; but I have not seen one real gentleman , one well - bred man , since I came to town ...
... result : - " With all the opulence and splendor , there is very little of good breeding to be found . We have been treated with an assiduous re- spect ; but I have not seen one real gentleman , one well - bred man , since I came to town ...
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... results , one of the most important , of his whole career . But we cannot conceive , as implied in this letter , that he was so far in advance of his as- sociates in Congress , of officers in the army , and of leading Whigs everywhere ...
... results , one of the most important , of his whole career . But we cannot conceive , as implied in this letter , that he was so far in advance of his as- sociates in Congress , of officers in the army , and of leading Whigs everywhere ...
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... result of the war for freedom , —to the occasional excesses of emancipated colonists , who , in the joy of severed bonds , hardly knew at times how to use , without abusing , their newly acquired privileges . In our view , there was a ...
... result of the war for freedom , —to the occasional excesses of emancipated colonists , who , in the joy of severed bonds , hardly knew at times how to use , without abusing , their newly acquired privileges . In our view , there was a ...
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