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Howard Burton Lee. Chapter 1 A BABE IN THE POLITICAL WOODS For sixteen years prior to my assuming the office of West Virginia's attorney general I practiced law in the city of Blue- field , Mercer ... Chapter A Babe in the Political Woods.
Howard Burton Lee. Chapter 1 A BABE IN THE POLITICAL WOODS For sixteen years prior to my assuming the office of West Virginia's attorney general I practiced law in the city of Blue- field , Mercer ... Chapter A Babe in the Political Woods.
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... CHAPTER This Addendum was no part of the Bluefield address , but was added in 1973 during the preparation of this book . I have somewhere read that " Great orators are born , not made " ; also that " No one ever became a great orator ...
... CHAPTER This Addendum was no part of the Bluefield address , but was added in 1973 during the preparation of this book . I have somewhere read that " Great orators are born , not made " ; also that " No one ever became a great orator ...
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... Chapter V in my book , The Story of the Constitution ( now out of print ) , and I am reproducing them in this volume . MY COMMENTS The Declaration of Independence and the Con- stitution are companion documents - the latter being a ...
... Chapter V in my book , The Story of the Constitution ( now out of print ) , and I am reproducing them in this volume . MY COMMENTS The Declaration of Independence and the Con- stitution are companion documents - the latter being a ...
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A Patricide | 43 |
Prosecutor Lees Address to the Jury | 54 |
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