Also published in the North American Review for January, 1862. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; MAIN; E464.P3 no.6: No. 6 in a volume with binder's title: Papers on slavery, rebellion, etc. ; MAIN; E340.W4.P3: With: Daniel Webster as a jurist / by Joel Parker. 2d ed. Cambridge, [Mass.] : J. Bartlett, 1853.
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