Democracy Unveiled, Or, Tyranny Stripped of the Garb of Patriotism

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Dallas was employed, at the expense of several hundred dollars, to render this assistance. Th^ cause was tried at the capitol, in Washington, during llie sitting of Congress, before chief Justice Marshal,^ and Judges Chase and Washington. The hall of the court was crouded with spectators, among whom were observed many foreigners of distinction, and members of Congress. The honourable Levi Lincoln arose — one liand was rested on a large pile of law books, which it "would seem he intended to Use,... the other contained a roll of manuscript notes of the case, to which it would seem ke intended to refer. He neither used the one nor referred THE GIBBET OF SATIRE. 110 First he advanced with hems ! and hahs !
'' May't please your honours, inthis cause, " With your good leave, I say, as how, *' My point the first, I'll cpen now : to the other. He was on the floor about ten minutes, when having concluded his prefatory remarks, he said, ** I will now inform tiiis honourable Court, of the first point which I have taken in this case."— He paused, " 1 say, may it please your honours," (continued he, after a Jittle hesitation) and paused again.


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