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... Judge Henry G. Connor , 208-215 ; " History of the United States Circuit and Dis trict Courts of North Carolina , " by Judge Henry G. Connor , 283 ; " Memorial Address on the Pre- sentation of the Statue to the City of Wilmington of ...
... Judge Henry G. Connor , 208-215 ; " History of the United States Circuit and Dis trict Courts of North Carolina , " by Judge Henry G. Connor , 283 ; " Memorial Address on the Pre- sentation of the Statue to the City of Wilmington of ...
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... Judges , 218 . Casey , 263 . Caswell Co. , N. C. , 197 . Catlett , 316 . Cato , 252 , 253 , 255 , 256 . Catskills , 307 . Cavendish , 87 . Cedar Creek , 284 . Cerro Gordo , 81 . Chamberlain , 117 . Chambliss , 253 . Champe , 331-334 ...
... Judges , 218 . Casey , 263 . Caswell Co. , N. C. , 197 . Catlett , 316 . Cato , 252 , 253 , 255 , 256 . Catskills , 307 . Cavendish , 87 . Cedar Creek , 284 . Cerro Gordo , 81 . Chamberlain , 117 . Chambliss , 253 . Champe , 331-334 ...
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... Judge Bacon , of Massachusetts , who was for many years Member of Congress and Comptroller of the Treasury , declared that " prevention " was the substantive . A resort to the dictionaries failed to record " preventative , " but Mr. G ...
... Judge Bacon , of Massachusetts , who was for many years Member of Congress and Comptroller of the Treasury , declared that " prevention " was the substantive . A resort to the dictionaries failed to record " preventative , " but Mr. G ...
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that she was the sister of Judge Morriss of Halifax , a man of great learning and respectability . I found also that she was acquainted with the first company from Boston and New York ; my politeness to her appeared to incite her ...
that she was the sister of Judge Morriss of Halifax , a man of great learning and respectability . I found also that she was acquainted with the first company from Boston and New York ; my politeness to her appeared to incite her ...
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... . " Miss Livingston is the belle of the day . She is really very interesting . I went with her and Miss Wilkins to Judge Walton's this evening . Friday , August 4th , 1816 . Begins to tire 302 TYLER'S QUARTERLY MAGAZINE.
... . " Miss Livingston is the belle of the day . She is really very interesting . I went with her and Miss Wilkins to Judge Walton's this evening . Friday , August 4th , 1816 . Begins to tire 302 TYLER'S QUARTERLY MAGAZINE.
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