The Life of John J. Crittenden: With Selections from His Correspondence and Speeches, Bind 2Mrs. Chapman Coleman J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1871 |
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... appear to , be a specu- lator on his distresses . I resolved , therefore , to take no fee , and to put an end to all ... appear for him on his trial . Supposing that he was fully warranted by my first to make known , as he pleased , the ...
... appear to , be a specu- lator on his distresses . I resolved , therefore , to take no fee , and to put an end to all ... appear for him on his trial . Supposing that he was fully warranted by my first to make known , as he pleased , the ...
Side 94
... appear as counsel in this case ? You have answered by approving of my conduct . If I had shrunk from the performance of that duty from any fear of the great and widespread excitement that prevailed against the accused , or from any ...
... appear as counsel in this case ? You have answered by approving of my conduct . If I had shrunk from the performance of that duty from any fear of the great and widespread excitement that prevailed against the accused , or from any ...
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... appear a timid lawyer and worthless friend . After considering the matter and the repeated solicita- tions of mutual friends , I determined not to reject the appeals made to me , but to appear in the case , and render the accused such ...
... appear a timid lawyer and worthless friend . After considering the matter and the repeated solicita- tions of mutual friends , I determined not to reject the appeals made to me , but to appear in the case , and render the accused such ...
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