Recollections of Abraham Lincoln, 1847-1865The Editor, 1911 - Počet stran: 337 |
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... once when he gives as his reason for selling something he regretted to have sold that “ I was a poor devil and had to sell to live , " and again , " . are you getting rich ? I am as poor as Job's turkey . " One of Lamon's friends ...
... once when he gives as his reason for selling something he regretted to have sold that “ I was a poor devil and had to sell to live , " and again , " . are you getting rich ? I am as poor as Job's turkey . " One of Lamon's friends ...
Strana 11
... once elected to the lower House of Con- Was not a candidate for re - election- From 1849 gress to 1854 , both inclusive , practiced law more assiduously than ever before - Always a whig in politics ; and generally on the whig electoral ...
... once elected to the lower House of Con- Was not a candidate for re - election- From 1849 gress to 1854 , both inclusive , practiced law more assiduously than ever before - Always a whig in politics ; and generally on the whig electoral ...
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... once to pay $ 250 , as he ex- pected a hard contest over the motion . The case was tried inside of twenty minutes ; our success was complete . Scott was satisfied , and cheer- fully paid over the money to me inside the bar , Mr. Lincoln ...
... once to pay $ 250 , as he ex- pected a hard contest over the motion . The case was tried inside of twenty minutes ; our success was complete . Scott was satisfied , and cheer- fully paid over the money to me inside the bar , Mr. Lincoln ...
Strana 19
... once employed in a case against a railroad company in Illinois . The case was concluded in his favor , except as to the pronounce- ment of judgment . Before this was done , he rose and stated that his opponents had not proved all that ...
... once employed in a case against a railroad company in Illinois . The case was concluded in his favor , except as to the pronounce- ment of judgment . Before this was done , he rose and stated that his opponents had not proved all that ...
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... once acquiesced in his statement , and immedi- ately proceeded to pronounce judgment in accordance therewith . He was ever ready to sink his selfish love of victory as well as his partiality for his client's favor and interest for the ...
... once acquiesced in his statement , and immedi- ately proceeded to pronounce judgment in accordance therewith . He was ever ready to sink his selfish love of victory as well as his partiality for his client's favor and interest for the ...
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