| Oliver Hampton Smith - Biography & Autobiography - 1858 - 654 pages
...had ironed the prisoners ; he was an honest, rough, frank, illiterate man, without any pretensions to legal knowledge. Moses Cox was the clerk ; he could...was a fine specimen of a woods' Hoosier, tall and strongboned, with hearty laugh, without fear of man or beast, with a voice that made the woods ring... | |
| Oliver Hampton Smith - Biography & Autobiography - 1858 - 658 pages
...had ironed the prisoners ; he was an honest, rough, frank, illiterate man, without any pretensions to legal knowledge. Moses Cox was the clerk ; he could...was a fine specimen of a woods' Hoosier, tall and strongboned, with hearty laugh, without fear of man or beast, with a voice that made the woods ring... | |
| De Witt C. Goodrich, Charles Richard Tuttle - Indiana - 1875 - 740 pages
...and had ironed the prisoners; he was an honest, rough, frank, illiterate man, without any pretensions to legal knowledge. Moses Cox was the clerk; he could...Hoosier, tall and strong boned, with hearty laugh, without fear of man or beast, with a voice that made the woods ring as he called the jurors and witnesses.... | |
| De Witt Clinton Goodrich, Charles Richard Tuttle - Indiana - 1875 - 748 pages
...candidate for justice of the peace at Connersville, he boasted of his superior qualifica tions : " I have been sued on every section of the statute,...Hoosier, tall and strong boned, with hearty laugh, without fear of man or beast, with a voice that made the woods ring as he called the jurors and witnesses.... | |
| De Witt C. Goodrich, Charles Richard Tuttle - Indiana - 1875 - 756 pages
...candidate for justice of the peace at Connersville, he boasted of his superior qualifications : " I h ave been sued on every section of the statute, and know...Cory, the sheriff, was a fine specimen of a woods' Booster, tall and strong boned, with hearty laugh, without fear of man or beast, with a voice that... | |
| Augustus Finch Shirts - Frontier and pioneer life - 1901 - 386 pages
...without any pretensions to legal knowledge. Moses Cox was the clerk. He could barely write his name. Samuel Cory, the sheriff, was a fine specimen of a woods Hoosier, without fear of man or beast, with a voice that made the woods ring as he called the jurors and witnesses.... | |
| William Monroe Cockrum - History - 1907 - 650 pages
...candidate for justice of the peace at Connersville, he boasted of his superior qualifications, saying: "I have been sued on every section of the statute...and knows nothing about the statute." Samuel Cory was a fine specimen of a woods' Hoosier. tall and strong-boned, wiih a hearty laugh, without fear of... | |
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