I do occupy a good position there, and I think that I can get along with the way things are done there now. But these college-trained men, who have devoted their whole lives to study, are coming West, don't you see ? And they study their cases as we never... The Cyclopædia of American Biography - Strana 324upravili: - 1900Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1896 - 628 str.
...said, 'I do occupy a good position there, and I think that I can get along with the way things are done there now. But these college-trained men, who have...as Cincinnati now. They will soon be in Illinois.' Another long pause; then stopping and turning toward me, his countenance suddenly assuming that look... | |
| Ida Minerva Tarbell - 1900 - 298 str.
...said, 'I do occupy a good position there, and I think that I can get along with the way things are done there now. But these college-trained men, who have...as Cincinnati now. They will soon be in Illinois.' Another long pause; then stopping and turning toward me, his countenance suddenly assuming that look... | |
| Ida Minerva Tarbell - 1924 - 290 str.
...said, 'I do occupy a good position there, and I think that I can get along with the way things are done there now. But these college-trained men, who have...as Cincinnati now. They will soon be in Illinois.' Another long pause; then stopping and turning toward me, his countenance suddenly assuming that look... | |
| Charles A. Church - 1900 - 428 str.
...said, 'I do occupy a good position there, and I think that I can get along with the way things are done there now. But these college-trained men, who have...as Cincinnati now. They will soon be in Illinois.' Another long pause ; then stopping and turning toward me, his countenance suddenly assuming that look... | |
| Alexander Kelly McClure - 1901 - 476 str.
...'I do occupy a good position there*, and I think that I can get along with the way things are done there now. But these collegetrained men, who have...as Cincinnati now. They will soon be in Illinois.' "Another long pause; then stopping and turning toward me, his countenance suddenly assuming that look... | |
| William Eleroy Curtis - 1902 - 482 str.
...said, ' I do occupy a good position there, and I think I can get along with the way things are done there now. But these college-trained men, who have...as Cincinnati now. They will soon be in Illinois.' Another long pause; then stopping and turning towards me, his countenance suddenly assuming that look... | |
| Bar Association of Oklahoma and Indian Territory - 1906 - 258 str.
...turning to him abruptly, said "Emerson, I am going home; I am going home to study law. These college bred men, who have devoted their whole lives to study, are coming west. Don't you see? They have got as far as Cincinnati now; they will soon be in Illinois. I am going home to study law,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 410 str.
...law. l occupy a good position there, and l think that l can get along with the way things are done there now. But these college-trained men, who have...got as far as Cincinnati now. They will soon be in lllinois. l am going home to study law! l am as good as any of them, and when they get out to lllinois... | |
| William Draper Lewis - 1908 - 606 str.
...said, 'I do occupy a good position there, and I think I can get along with the way things are done there now. But these college-trained men, who have...as Cincinnati now. They will soon be in Illinois.' Another long pause; then stopping and turning toward me, his countenance suddenly assuming that look... | |
| 1910 - 666 str.
...the superior argument of his supplanter : "I am going home to study law. . . . These college trained men, who have devoted their whole lives to study, are coming West, don't you see ? They study their cases as we never do. They have got as far as Cincinnati now. They will soon be... | |
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