Letters of Marcus And Philo Cato Addressed to De Witt Clinton Esq Mayor of T

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Letters of Marcus And Philo Cato Addressed to De Witt Clinton Esq Mayor of T
Matthew L Matthew Livingston Davis
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' I huve shewn, sir, from the records of the court, which cannot ex- agijerate, t!»at you have violated, in coenj particular^ this solemn proir. Isv. 'i'li. It the grossest remissnes-'i, has marked your legal rr. Mf-. C in every star*; of i'. That every step, excepting the lirst 41 ^vhich you have taken towanls a judicial investigation, has been the effect of com/nikion : That every artifice, that could be devi- sed to procrastinate it, you have adopted ; three i/earshavc clasped since the suit... against the author has been instituted, and yet dur- ing a/l thnt period, not even an attempt has been made, to oring it to a trial. And to show, sir, a strong probabihij- that you never will bring the enquiry to a judicial investigation, 1 have siated the following facts :■ — First, that a formal proposition was made to you, to wave all the forms of delay, and to go to trial instanter. To try the cause in your native county, if you preferred it, and tr> admit the only fact that it was incumbent upon an innocent piainriff to prove.

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