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1 Louis D. Brandeis, "THE OPPORTUNITY IN THE LAW," Business --A Profession (1914). I assume that in asking me to talk to you on the Ethics of the Legal Profession, you do not wish ... ... more>>
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1 William Kent, MEMOIRS AND LETTERS OF JAMES KENT (1898). "In February, 1798," * * * I was offered by Governor Jay, and accepted, the office of youngest judge of the Supreme Court.... ... more>>
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1 Penitentiary Law of 1829, Statutes of Tennessee. Sec. 25. The following shall be the fundamental rules and regulations for the government of the penitentiary, which shall in no w... ... more>>
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1 Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, Vol. III Court held at Ipswich, May 5, 1664, by adjournment. Mr. Thomas Gilbert and Joseph Bigsbye of To... ... more>>
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1 William Jennings Bryan, "Cross of Gold," in William Jennings Bryan, Speeches of William Jennings Bryan, (New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1909). VII IN THE CHICAGO CONVENTION Delivered... ... more>>
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First Inaugural Address of President George Washington April 30, 1789 Fellow-Citizens of the Senate and of the House of Representatives: Among the vicissitudes incident to life no ... ... more>>
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1784 A THEORY OF LIGHT AND HEAT by Benjamin Franklin A Theory of Light and Heat UNIVERSAL space, as far as we know of it, seems to be filled with a subtile fluid, whose motion, or ... ... more>>
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1 First Inaugural Address of President Thomas Jefferson Washington, March 4, 1801 Friends and Fellow-Citizens: CALLED upon to undertake the duties of the first executive office of ... ... more>>
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1747 FRANKLIN'S DISCOVERY OF THE POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE STATES OF ELECTRICITY by Benjamin Franklin Franklin's Discovery of the Positive and Negative States of Electricity WE suppose... ... more>>
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1749 HIS INVENTION OF THE LIGHTNING ROD by Benjamin Franklin His Invention of the Lightning Rod NOW if the fire of electricity and that of lightning be the same, as I have endeavor... ... more>>
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1 Inaugural Address of President John Adams Philadelphia, March 4, 1797 WHEN it was first perceived, in early times, that no middle course 1 for America remained between unlimited ... ... more>>
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On 27 June 1778, Maj. Gen. Charles Lee sent the following letter to General Washington. On that day Lee had taken over command of troops near English Town, New Jersey, from General... ... more>>
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At 7 o'clock on 27 June 1778, Maj. Gen. Charles Lee sent a letter to George Washington informing Washington of Lee's troop movements near the town of Monmouth Courthouse, New Jerse... ... more>>
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