Olden Times Revisited: W.L. Clayton's Pen PicturesUniversity Press of Mississippi, 1982 - 163 pagina's |
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Pagina 70
... Davis and General Gholson " come into Fulton on horseback from Aberdeen immediately after the courts opened up after the close of the war . The first one of these lawyers about whom I shall write is General Reuben Davis , and of him I ...
... Davis and General Gholson " come into Fulton on horseback from Aberdeen immediately after the courts opened up after the close of the war . The first one of these lawyers about whom I shall write is General Reuben Davis , and of him I ...
Pagina 71
... Davis was a fine criminal lawyer , but that he was deficient in the civil law . My estimate of him , however , is different . It is true he had more criminal than civil cases ; but Reuben Davis was a man of big brain , a fine all round ...
... Davis was a fine criminal lawyer , but that he was deficient in the civil law . My estimate of him , however , is different . It is true he had more criminal than civil cases ; but Reuben Davis was a man of big brain , a fine all round ...
Pagina 73
... Davis , and taking the doctor by the arm , walked around town with him for quite a while , and finally dropped into where this dangerous witness was . They saw there and talked with the witness for some time on general topics , and then ...
... Davis , and taking the doctor by the arm , walked around town with him for quite a while , and finally dropped into where this dangerous witness was . They saw there and talked with the witness for some time on general topics , and then ...
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A Young Man Sets Out | 30 |
The Bench The Stump The Circuit | 45 |
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