Abraham Lincoln: The True Story of a Great Life, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1892 |
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... court room , Lincoln , when discussing any point , was never arbitrary or insinuating . He was deferential , cool ... courts , as other lawyers did . It seemed as if he depended for his effectiveness in managing a lawsuit entirely on the ...
... court room , Lincoln , when discussing any point , was never arbitrary or insinuating . He was deferential , cool ... courts , as other lawyers did . It seemed as if he depended for his effectiveness in managing a lawsuit entirely on the ...
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... court , and when he heard his objections an- swered , he would often say , ' Well , I reckon I must be wrong . ' Now , about the time he had practised this three - fourths through the case , if his adversary didn't understand him , he ...
... court , and when he heard his objections an- swered , he would often say , ' Well , I reckon I must be wrong . ' Now , about the time he had practised this three - fourths through the case , if his adversary didn't understand him , he ...
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... court and jury when the cause was most uninteresting by the appropriateness of his anecdotes . His power of comparison was large , and he rarely failed in a legal discussion to use that mode of reasoning . The framework of his mental ...
... court and jury when the cause was most uninteresting by the appropriateness of his anecdotes . His power of comparison was large , and he rarely failed in a legal discussion to use that mode of reasoning . The framework of his mental ...
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... courts and a good nisi prius lawyer , and yet that a child or student could manage a case in court better than he , seems strangely inconsistent , but the facts of his life as a lawyer will reconcile this and other apparent ...
... courts and a good nisi prius lawyer , and yet that a child or student could manage a case in court better than he , seems strangely inconsistent , but the facts of his life as a lawyer will reconcile this and other apparent ...
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... court , and whom Lincoln followed around on the circuit for at least six months out of the year . I easily realized that Lincoln was strik- ingly deficient in the technical rules of the law . Although he was constantly reminding young ...
... court , and whom Lincoln followed around on the circuit for at least six months out of the year . I easily realized that Lincoln was strik- ingly deficient in the technical rules of the law . Although he was constantly reminding young ...
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