The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: 1843-1858Lamb Publishing Company, 1923 |
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... Court adjourned this morning for the term . Your cases of Reinhardt vs. Schuyler , Bunce vs. Schuyler , Dickhut vs ... court confirmed , where- fore , in accordance with your directions , I moved to have the case remanded to enable you ...
... Court adjourned this morning for the term . Your cases of Reinhardt vs. Schuyler , Bunce vs. Schuyler , Dickhut vs ... court confirmed , where- fore , in accordance with your directions , I moved to have the case remanded to enable you ...
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Abraham Lincoln Arthur Brooks Lapsley. trial in the court below . The court allowed the motion ; of which I am glad , and I guess you are . This , I believe , is all as to court business . The canal men have got their measure through the ...
Abraham Lincoln Arthur Brooks Lapsley. trial in the court below . The court allowed the motion ; of which I am glad , and I guess you are . This , I believe , is all as to court business . The canal men have got their measure through the ...
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... courts . I have some cases in both of them , in which the parties have my promise , and are depending upon me . The court commences in Coles on the second Monday , and in Edgar on the third . Your court in Morgan commences on the fourth ...
... courts . I have some cases in both of them , in which the parties have my promise , and are depending upon me . The court commences in Coles on the second Monday , and in Edgar on the third . Your court in Morgan commences on the fourth ...
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... Court for him , against a Mr. Campbell , the record of which case was in the hands of Mr. Dixon of St. Louis , who never furnished it to us . When I was at Bloomington last fall I met a friend of Wilson , who mentioned the subject to me ...
... Court for him , against a Mr. Campbell , the record of which case was in the hands of Mr. Dixon of St. Louis , who never furnished it to us . When I was at Bloomington last fall I met a friend of Wilson , who mentioned the subject to me ...
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... court . I expect to make one within a week or two , in which I hope to succeed well enough to wish you to see it . It is very pleasant to learn from you that there are some who desire that I should be re - elected . I most heartily ...
... court . I expect to make one within a week or two , in which I hope to succeed well enough to wish you to see it . It is very pleasant to learn from you that there are some who desire that I should be re - elected . I most heartily ...
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