American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 2Appleton, 1895 |
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... remained a year , after which he returned to his home , and continued his studies with a Scotch gentleman , who had been inducted as pastor of the parish , and resided in his father's family . Here he made rapid progress , but on the ...
... remained a year , after which he returned to his home , and continued his studies with a Scotch gentleman , who had been inducted as pastor of the parish , and resided in his father's family . Here he made rapid progress , but on the ...
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... remained until 1792 , when he once more returned to the practice of his profession , and soon became engaged in many of the leading causes in the State and national tribunals . Again in 1795 , he was returned to the State legislature ...
... remained until 1792 , when he once more returned to the practice of his profession , and soon became engaged in many of the leading causes in the State and national tribunals . Again in 1795 , he was returned to the State legislature ...
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... remained until his admission to the bar in the year 1780. A short portion of this period of his life , however , was devoted to the cause of his country , as , in 1778 , he took the field as a volunteer , was appointed an aid to Gen ...
... remained until his admission to the bar in the year 1780. A short portion of this period of his life , however , was devoted to the cause of his country , as , in 1778 , he took the field as a volunteer , was appointed an aid to Gen ...
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... remained seven years . While abroad his relations with the literary and public men of the day , were intimate and distinguished . By the " mild dignity of his manners , and his capacity for public business , he acquired and maintained a ...
... remained seven years . While abroad his relations with the literary and public men of the day , were intimate and distinguished . By the " mild dignity of his manners , and his capacity for public business , he acquired and maintained a ...
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... remained until the close of his legal course . He selected the State of Delaware as the theatre for the pursuit of his profession , and , in the year 1787 , was admitted to the bar of the Court of Common Pleas for the county of New ...
... remained until the close of his legal course . He selected the State of Delaware as the theatre for the pursuit of his profession , and , in the year 1787 , was admitted to the bar of the Court of Common Pleas for the county of New ...
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