Porcupine's Works: Containing Various Writings and Selections, Exhibiting a Faithful Picture of the United States of America; of Their Governments, Laws, Politics, and Resources; of the Characters of Their Presidents, Governors, Legislators, Magistrates, and Military Men; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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Now if I was in favour with any judge of the land , and had a trial pending ,
whether for debt , or life and death , and he was to decide in my favour through
motives of friendship or other sinister views , what am I to expect from his
judgment when ...
Now if I was in favour with any judge of the land , and had a trial pending ,
whether for debt , or life and death , and he was to decide in my favour through
motives of friendship or other sinister views , what am I to expect from his
judgment when ...
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His honour , Judge Wells , in an address to the defendants , endeavoured to :
convince them of the gross error into which they had fallen ; and that the
difficulties and dissensions in the neighbourhood arose rather from IGNORANCE
in ...
His honour , Judge Wells , in an address to the defendants , endeavoured to :
convince them of the gross error into which they had fallen ; and that the
difficulties and dissensions in the neighbourhood arose rather from IGNORANCE
in ...
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Here Judge Bran . nan , who was also present , interfered , and addressing
himself to Mr . Lummis , said , “ you certain , ¢ ly are entitled to a vote . ” Mr . L .
replied , “ Judge , ♡ I may be mistaken ; but by G - d , I believe I am not entitled to
a vote ...
Here Judge Bran . nan , who was also present , interfered , and addressing
himself to Mr . Lummis , said , “ you certain , ¢ ly are entitled to a vote . ” Mr . L .
replied , “ Judge , ♡ I may be mistaken ; but by G - d , I believe I am not entitled to
a vote ...
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He threatened to commit them ; said he was a Judge of the Supreme Court : - and
assured the blacksmith ' s boy that he would do something clever for him if he
would stay by him , and try to prevail with the other boys to go home . Returning ...
He threatened to commit them ; said he was a Judge of the Supreme Court : - and
assured the blacksmith ' s boy that he would do something clever for him if he
would stay by him , and try to prevail with the other boys to go home . Returning ...
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serve the shirt of the Judge , and trod great part of it into the mire as he passed
between the spring and the log . - When the judge arose , his shirt was scarcely
visible and utterly unfit to put on . The boy fed . The judge had no other shirt , and
...
serve the shirt of the Judge , and trod great part of it into the mire as he passed
between the spring and the log . - When the judge arose , his shirt was scarcely
visible and utterly unfit to put on . The boy fed . The judge had no other shirt , and
...
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