The Forum Or Forty Years Full Practice At the Philadelphia Bar volume 2

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The Forum Or Forty Years Full Practice At the Philadelphia Bar volume 2
David Paul Brown
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But in argument, if he spoke of a pocket, he thrust his 340 THE FORUM.
hand into his pocket; if he spoke of a key, he would rummage his pockets for a full minute until he found a key ; and if, in short, he spoke of any thing within his reach, he would be almost certain to lay his hand upon it.
15. Many years ago, when Mr. James A. Bayard was appointed by C. J. Johns, to defend a person charged with murder, after the case had been submitted, the learned judge decided or charged, that the facts a
...nd the law established the charge of murder beyond all reasonable doubt and either the prisoner was guilty, or he (the judge) was.
;16. Mr. Broom, a gentleman of the bar, who weighed nearly four hundred pounds, and of great corpulency, applied to the Court for the postponement of a cause, alleging as the reason, an acute pain in the small of his back. "Well, " said his adversary, "upon any plausible ground I should like to accommodate Mr. Broom and the . Case may therefore be continued at once, if he will tell .


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