The Life and Speeches of Henry Clay, Томови 1-2Greeley & McElrath, 1843 |
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... favor or countenance of the great or opulent , and without the means of paying his week- ly board . ' But the most of his time was devoted to the further prosecution of his legal studies , and to the general discipline of his mind ...
... favor or countenance of the great or opulent , and without the means of paying his week- ly board . ' But the most of his time was devoted to the further prosecution of his legal studies , and to the general discipline of his mind ...
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... favor of the cause he had espoused . These qualities placed him far in advance of the ablest of his elder brethren at the bar in the conduct especially of criminal cases , where the issue depended rather upon the judgment and feelings ...
... favor of the cause he had espoused . These qualities placed him far in advance of the ablest of his elder brethren at the bar in the conduct especially of criminal cases , where the issue depended rather upon the judgment and feelings ...
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... favor - probably , though of this we are not informed , upon the ground that the jury could only return a verdict upon the specific indictment - he moved an arrest of judgment , and after a close argument of a day suc- ceeded also in ...
... favor - probably , though of this we are not informed , upon the ground that the jury could only return a verdict upon the specific indictment - he moved an arrest of judgment , and after a close argument of a day suc- ceeded also in ...
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... favor in the eyes of the Court as well as of his somewhat too ardent , but sincere , admirer . We find recorded one or two other incidents of his early professional practice to which , for our purpose , no more than a bare reference ...
... favor in the eyes of the Court as well as of his somewhat too ardent , but sincere , admirer . We find recorded one or two other incidents of his early professional practice to which , for our purpose , no more than a bare reference ...
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... favor of one whose cause he had espoused . The same impulsive love of freedom , and hatred of any encroachment upon its just enjoyment , which led Mr. CLAY into this sagacious though unpopular measure of relief to the African slaves ...
... favor of one whose cause he had espoused . The same impulsive love of freedom , and hatred of any encroachment upon its just enjoyment , which led Mr. CLAY into this sagacious though unpopular measure of relief to the African slaves ...
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