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... observations to the court , and press them upon its attention with great earnestness and ability . I cannot understand why more dignity , both judicial and forensic , should not be observed in the courts of the United States . I have ...
... observations to the court , and press them upon its attention with great earnestness and ability . I cannot understand why more dignity , both judicial and forensic , should not be observed in the courts of the United States . I have ...
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... observed that these were qualities which he could gladly recommend to the attention of many of the members of the society . In effect I secured his influence ; he proposed me as a mem- ber next club - day , and soon afterwards announced ...
... observed that these were qualities which he could gladly recommend to the attention of many of the members of the society . In effect I secured his influence ; he proposed me as a mem- ber next club - day , and soon afterwards announced ...
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question . We shall add to it his very sensible observations upon the insects in question . If every work of man was to be ... observed in our dwellings . If , towards the end of autumn , and the com- mencement of spring , the different ...
question . We shall add to it his very sensible observations upon the insects in question . If every work of man was to be ... observed in our dwellings . If , towards the end of autumn , and the com- mencement of spring , the different ...
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