The American Journal of Legal History, Volume 5Temple University School of Law, 1961 - Electronic journals |
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Page 302
... Lincoln , who since the year 1841 had appeared quite frequently before the Coles County Circuit Court , hap- pened to be in Charleston during the same term . As a matter of fact , after he got to Charleston he was retained in two other ...
... Lincoln , who since the year 1841 had appeared quite frequently before the Coles County Circuit Court , hap- pened to be in Charleston during the same term . As a matter of fact , after he got to Charleston he was retained in two other ...
Page 307
... Lincoln adulation which refuses to permit even the slightest shadow of doubt regarding the “ un- impeachable " character of its hero.25 A final question might be raised here : what could pos- sibly have induced Lincoln , the " Great ...
... Lincoln adulation which refuses to permit even the slightest shadow of doubt regarding the “ un- impeachable " character of its hero.25 A final question might be raised here : what could pos- sibly have induced Lincoln , the " Great ...
Page 308
... Lincoln . Although he knew or must have known that by accepting the retainer he would unequivocally align himself ... Lincoln was one of Linder's closer acquaintances and , hence , might have accepted the retainer just as a " personal ...
... Lincoln . Although he knew or must have known that by accepting the retainer he would unequivocally align himself ... Lincoln was one of Linder's closer acquaintances and , hence , might have accepted the retainer just as a " personal ...
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