The Statesmen of America in 1846Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1847 - 548 Seiten |
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... of his argu- ment in the highly important Patent Case , in which he was eminently successful . Judge M'Clean , of the Supreme Court of the United States , and the Honorable John Y. Mason , United GOVERNOR SEWARD . 33.
... of his argu- ment in the highly important Patent Case , in which he was eminently successful . Judge M'Clean , of the Supreme Court of the United States , and the Honorable John Y. Mason , United GOVERNOR SEWARD . 33.
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... court of justice which he " would wish recalled . " This asseveration was uttered in a manner noble and touching in the extreme . The eloquence of Governor Seward is of a kind per se ; it faithfully conveys those ardent sym- pathies to ...
... court of justice which he " would wish recalled . " This asseveration was uttered in a manner noble and touching in the extreme . The eloquence of Governor Seward is of a kind per se ; it faithfully conveys those ardent sym- pathies to ...
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... COURT , Gentlemen of the Jury , " THOU SHALT NOT KILL , ' " and " WHOSO SHEDDETH MAN'S BLOOD BY MAN SHALL HIS BLOOD BE SHED , " are laws found in the code of that people who , although dispersed and dis- tracted , trace their history to ...
... COURT , Gentlemen of the Jury , " THOU SHALT NOT KILL , ' " and " WHOSO SHEDDETH MAN'S BLOOD BY MAN SHALL HIS BLOOD BE SHED , " are laws found in the code of that people who , although dispersed and dis- tracted , trace their history to ...
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... courts and juries to give it effect . In this case , if the prisoner be guilty of Murder , I do not ask remission of punishment . If he be guilty , never was murderer more guilty . He has murdered not only John G. Van Nest , but his ...
... courts and juries to give it effect . In this case , if the prisoner be guilty of Murder , I do not ask remission of punishment . If he be guilty , never was murderer more guilty . He has murdered not only John G. Van Nest , but his ...
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... Court , silent , motionless , and bewildered . Gentlemen , you may think of this evidence what you please , bring in what verdict you can , but I asseverate before Heaven and you , that , to the best of my knowledge and belief , the ...
... Court , silent , motionless , and bewildered . Gentlemen , you may think of this evidence what you please , bring in what verdict you can , but I asseverate before Heaven and you , that , to the best of my knowledge and belief , the ...
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