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... fact before a jury . Though able to discuss any question before a court , it seems to me that his grandest efforts were as an advocate before a jury . Of all the men I have ever listened to , he was the greatest in the handling of facts ...
... fact before a jury . Though able to discuss any question before a court , it seems to me that his grandest efforts were as an advocate before a jury . Of all the men I have ever listened to , he was the greatest in the handling of facts ...
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... fact of his payment over , and more particularly the act of 1866 as a bar to the suit ; maintaining , also , as a second ground , that if the suit was not thus barred the tax had been rightly assessed and levied . The court in which ...
... fact of his payment over , and more particularly the act of 1866 as a bar to the suit ; maintaining , also , as a second ground , that if the suit was not thus barred the tax had been rightly assessed and levied . The court in which ...
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... facts as found by that court , and this court in re - examining the judgment must proceed upon the same basis , as ... fact of the existence of such profits ; that the profits made by the respective corpo- rations during that year were ...
... facts as found by that court , and this court in re - examining the judgment must proceed upon the same basis , as ... fact of the existence of such profits ; that the profits made by the respective corpo- rations during that year were ...
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... fact that a prior suit was commenced by the plaintiff , which was pending in the Cir- cuit Court at the time the act was passed taking away the original jurisdiction of the Circuit Courts in all such cases , except where the parties are ...
... fact that a prior suit was commenced by the plaintiff , which was pending in the Cir- cuit Court at the time the act was passed taking away the original jurisdiction of the Circuit Courts in all such cases , except where the parties are ...
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... of the libel being that the bark had not followed the tug , but had made a sudden sheer . Whether she had made such a sheer or not was a Statement of the case . principal point of fact in 82 [ Sup . Ct . ' THE MARIA MARTIN .
... of the libel being that the bark had not followed the tug , but had made a sudden sheer . Whether she had made such a sheer or not was a Statement of the case . principal point of fact in 82 [ Sup . Ct . ' THE MARIA MARTIN .
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