Abraham Lincoln; a History, by John G. Nicolay and John Hay, Band 1Century Company, 1890 |
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... judges were turned out of office , and five new judges were added to the Supreme Court , who were to perform circuit duty also . It is needless to say that Judge Douglas was one of these , and he had contrived also in the course of the ...
... judges were turned out of office , and five new judges were added to the Supreme Court , who were to perform circuit duty also . It is needless to say that Judge Douglas was one of these , and he had contrived also in the course of the ...
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... Judge Drummond , the United States District Judge for Illinois . Judge Davis says : I enjoyed for over twenty years the personal friendship of Mr. Lincoln . We were admitted to the bar about the same time and traveled for many years ...
... Judge Drummond , the United States District Judge for Illinois . Judge Davis says : I enjoyed for over twenty years the personal friendship of Mr. Lincoln . We were admitted to the bar about the same time and traveled for many years ...
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... Judge Douglas himself . He immediately came to my seat and courteously remonstrated against my amendment , suggesting that the bill which he had introduced was almost in the words of the territorial acts for the organization of Utah and ...
... Judge Douglas himself . He immediately came to my seat and courteously remonstrated against my amendment , suggesting that the bill which he had introduced was almost in the words of the territorial acts for the organization of Utah and ...
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