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The country lawyer in national affairs
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Grover Cleveland |
Cleveland writes about the affect growing up in a rural atmosphere has on lawyers and politicians and uses Abraham Lincoln and Daniel Webster as prime examples. |
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Lincoln the litigant
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William H. Townsend |
viii, [1], 116, [1] p. : 25 cm |
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A. Lincoln, Esquire
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Allen D. Spiegel |
"Abraham Lincoln has long been considered the greatest president by scholars of American history. According to legal scholars, he could just as easily have been one of the foremost lawyers in the nat… |
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