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Page 54
... courts . Now everybody knew that it was not the habit of the district judges of the United States in other States to hold any- thing like that number of courts ; and he there- fore took it for granted that this must happen under a ...
... courts . Now everybody knew that it was not the habit of the district judges of the United States in other States to hold any- thing like that number of courts ; and he there- fore took it for granted that this must happen under a ...
Page 55
... courts to be held among them in one year , for their own accommodation ; and being thus better accom- modated than ... court held in the year . There were now to be two . Could it be that the west- ern district of Virginia furnished ...
... courts to be held among them in one year , for their own accommodation ; and being thus better accom- modated than ... court held in the year . There were now to be two . Could it be that the west- ern district of Virginia furnished ...
Page 129
... court allowed Mobley till the first of March to pay the money , before advertising for sale . Stuart was empowered by Mobley to ap- pear for him , and I had to take such decree as he would consent to , or none at all . I cast the matter ...
... court allowed Mobley till the first of March to pay the money , before advertising for sale . Stuart was empowered by Mobley to ap- pear for him , and I had to take such decree as he would consent to , or none at all . I cast the matter ...
Page 135
... Court of the U. S. in and for the State and District of Illinois . Monday , June 3 , 1850 . On the opening of the Court this morning , the Hon . A. Lincoln , a member of the Bar of this Court , suggested the death of the 1850 ] 135 ...
... Court of the U. S. in and for the State and District of Illinois . Monday , June 3 , 1850 . On the opening of the Court this morning , the Hon . A. Lincoln , a member of the Bar of this Court , suggested the death of the 1850 ] 135 ...
Page 136
... Court do now adjourn until to - morrow morning at ten o'clock . • The Hon . Stephen T. Logan , the Hon . Nor- man H ... Court for the District of Illinois , having departed this life during the last vacation of said Court , and the ...
... Court do now adjourn until to - morrow morning at ten o'clock . • The Hon . Stephen T. Logan , the Hon . Nor- man H ... Court for the District of Illinois , having departed this life during the last vacation of said Court , and the ...
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