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Words to Wright By

By: Robin Bayne

...s trusted God to enlighten them about what plants created certain medicines. Lawyers, kings, and 40 all kingdoms believed law, power, and wisdom came... ...Richardson is a born-again follower of Jesus Christ and is living in Camden, Arkansas with my husband and one child, the last of six, left at home. Af...

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Yellow on the Outside, Shame on the inside : Asian Culture Revealed

By: Chi, Anson

...do Asians really get straight A's? Why do Asians really become doctors and lawyers? Why do Asians really play the piano? Many people believe that ... ... I should become a doctor or a lawyer. Is it because doctors save lives and lawyers protect the innocent? I bet they didn't know that doctors these ... ...protect the innocent or do — they? I read in the paper about how a group of lawyers filed motions against DNA testing for prison inmates sentenced b... ...were found innocent, it would obviously be catastrophic for these insidious lawyers; money over morals, I suppose. Now, I'm not exactly Mother There... ...My parents really want my little sister Jordan and me to become doctors or — lawyers if we couldn't hack it in medical school just so we can — make l... ...Or how about the time a cop started beating up a teenage girl and boy in an Arkansas park just for skateboarding? Cops gone wild pretty “ ” much sum...

...Why do Asians really get straight A's? Why do Asians really become doctors and lawyers? Why do Asians really play the piano? Many people believe that the reason has to do with the pressure to perform and the pressure to conform, however, it goes much deeper than that—much, much deeper! This didactic nov...

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What Your Bank Doesn't Want You to Know : About Where to Invest Your Money

By: Lillian R. Villanova

...ve, Navajo, Pima, Pinal, Santa Cruz, Yavapai, Yuma Lillian R. Villanova 112 Arkansas: Tax Lien Certificate State 75 Counties Arkansas, Ashley,... ...al for their outstanding strength and popularity. PPLSI provides advice from top lawyers and business consultants and many other valuable services d... ... document review, tax assistance, a free will or update and more. It’s not about lawyers and consultants. It’s about getting affordable help, as you...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...oment. Eldred v. Ashcroft was originally drafted as Hart V. Reno, but the lawyers, Lessig & co, wouldn't include one word of mine in the case, so I ... ...to overly onerous copyright laws? Does PG work with intellectual property lawyers? A. I used to mention in my emails that there were thousands of "... ... not taught. We have been threatened with a number of lawsuits, mostly by lawyers who seem to know very little about copyright. After we explained w... ...etter in the 106th Congress. Some of the states have picked up the slack. Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Illinois, Iow... ...al offices, at all. The only address will be an e-mail address. Dozens of lawyers from all over the world with hundreds of specialities will be part... ...belongs to "the sign of the times". The eruption of a enormous amount of lawyers which almost form a new class. The problems inherent in legislati...

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A Courageous Battle

By: Susan Bracken

... sitting next to Jana said their names were Margaret and Jean. “We’re from Arkansas. I guess it’s cold in Canada now.” “Yes,” answered Jana, trying to... ...Ph.D., Eds., (essays by multi-disciplinary authors: medical professionals, lawyers, philosophers, a theologian), Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004 ...

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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

... I earned about $3,000 or $4,000, good for a town that already had eleven lawyers. Springfield, in those days, offered better legal services than sid... ...r this morning who needed to be reassured. He is a trembling old man from Arkansas, a local politician. After spelling out some good news for his be... ... and woman who is among the fin- est. Among them there must be inventors, lawyers, doctors, preachers, teachers—men who never had a chance. It is my...

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North America Volume Two

By: Anthony Trollope

...ve been very great, and perhaps successful. We were told that the American lawyers were against their doing so; and indeed there was such a shout of t... ...ed world be- fore many years have passed. If international law be what the lawyers say it is, international law must be altered to suit the requiremen... ... a slave State, lying to the west of the Missis- sippi and to the north of Arkansas. It forms a portion of the territory ceded by France to the United... ... £4000. These friends were not connected with ship- ping matters, but were lawyers and hotel proprietors. The committee conclude “that the vessel was ... ..., also in the State, Tennessee. Price had been driven out of Missouri into Arkansas by General Curtis, acting under General Halleck’s orders. The chie... ... States; but as I purpose to write a chapter devoted to the law courts and lawyers of the 217 Trollope States, I need not here describe at length the... ...e among them a half-knowledge that politics is a trade in the hands of the lawyers, and that they are the capital by which those political tradesmen c...

..................................................................................................................... 226 CHAPTER XI: THE LAW COURTS AND LAWYERS OF THE UNITED STATES ........................................... 242 CHAPTER XII: THE FINANCIAL POSITION ..................................................................................................... 254 CHAPTE...

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Tom Sawyer, Detective

By: Mark Twain

...was chained up for a runaway slave down there on Tom’s uncle Silas’s farm in Arkansas. The frost was working out of the ground, and out of the air, to... ...er in her hand and says: “Tom, I reckon you’ve got to pack up and go down to Arkansas — your aunt Sally wants you.” I ‘most jumped out of my skin for ... ...he way you ought, you would know that all over the world except just here in Arkansas they al ways hunt strawberries with a dog — and a lantern —” B... ...ght along with his awful tale, everybody a staring and gasping, judge, jury, lawyers, and everybody, and Benny and Aunt Sally crying their hearts out....

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 6 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

... South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennes- see, North Carolina, and the State of Virginia except the... ... Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Missis- sippi, Louisiana, Texas, and Arkansas in an orderly manner seize and use any property, real or personal,... ...are this day in rebellion against the United States the following, to wit: Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana (except the parishes of St. Ber- nard, Plaquemin... ...ENERAL GRANT, Memphis. GENERAL:—The President has directed that so much of Arkansas as you may desire to control be temporarily attached to your depar... ... Congress for the bravery and skill displayed in the attack on the post of Arkansas, which surrendered to the combined military and naval forces on th... ... Mr. V allandigham, in the very case in question, under the advice of able lawyers, saw not where else to go but to the habeas corpus. But by the Cons...

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 5 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

...ngs they have already decided, except that there is a little quibble among lawyers between the words “dicta” and “decision.” They have 56 The Writing... ...that court. Now, as to this indirect mode by “unfriendly legislation,” all lawyers here will readily understand that such a proposition cannot be tole... ...h virtually excluded it,— and that upon a very well known principle to all lawyers, that what a Legislature cannot directly do, it cannot do by indire... ...ere disposed to do so, and we could take up some one of the issues, as the lawyers call them, and I were called upon to make an argument about it to t... ...r the Union, while in oth- ers—as Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas— the Union sentiment was nearly repressed and silenced. The course... ...yet exists within the States of Virginia, North Caro- lina, Tennessee, and Arkansas; and whereas the insurgents in all the said States claim to act un... ... Carolina, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Florida (except the inhabit- ants of that part o... ... be- lieved to have passed Dade County in full retreat upon north- western Arkansas, leaving Missouri almost freed from the en- emy, excepting in the ... ...ountry south of Kansas is in the possession of insur- gents from Texas and Arkansas. The agents of the United States appointed since the 4th of March ...

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Democracy in America

By: Alexis de Tocqueville

... amongst others, the Missouri, which traverses a space of 2,500 miles; the Arkansas of 1,300 miles, the Red River 1,000 miles, four whose course is fr... ...hortly disappear. The sons of these opulent citizens are become merchants, lawyers, or physicians. Most of them have lapsed into obscu- rity. The last... ...s whose names present no associations to the mind: they are mostly village lawyers, men in trade, or even persons belonging to the lower classes of so... ...rominent part in future society -In what manner the pecu- liar pursuits of lawyers give an aristocratic turn to their ideas -Accidental causes which m... ...ndency – Ease with which the aristocracy coalesces with legal men – Use of lawyers to a despot – The profession of the law constitutes the only aristo... ... extent of country. *In 1818 Congress appointed commissioners to visit the Arkansas T erritory, accompanied by a deputation of Creeks, Choctaws, and C... ... north latitude, a vast tract of country lies, which has taken the name of Arkansas, from the principal river that waters its extent. It is bounded on... ... year 1831, that 10,000 Indians had already gone down to the shores of the Arkansas; and fresh detachments were constantly following them; but Congres... ...tion which now flocks around them, will track them to the solitudes of the Arkansas; they will then be exposed to the same evils without the same reme...

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Moby Dick; Or the Whale

By: Herman Melville

...eizing the line-knife from his broken prow, had dashed at the whale, as an Arkansas duellist at his foe, blindly seeking with a six inch blade to reac... ...haling law, yet the American fishermen have been their own legislators and lawyers in this matter. They have provided a system which for terse compreh... ...ould the King have the head, and the Queen the tail? A reason for that, ye lawyers! In his treatise on “Queen-Gold,” or Queen-pinmoney, an old King’s ... ...n ere I could perish—How’s that?—There’s a riddle now might baffle all the lawyers backed by the ghosts of the whole line of judges:—like a hawk’s bea...

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Moby-Dick or the Whale

By: Herman Melville

...eizing the line knife from his broken prow, had dashed at the whale, as an Arkansas duellist at his foe, blindly seeking with a six inch blade to reac... ...aling law, yet the American fishermen have been their own leg islators and lawyers in this matter. They have provided a system which for terse compreh... ...ould the King have the head, and the Queen the tail? A reason for that, ye lawyers! In his treatise on “Queen Gold,” or Queen pinmoney, an old King’s ... ...re I could perish — How’s that? — There’s a riddle now might baffle all the lawyers backed by the ghosts of the whole line of judges: — like a hawk’s b...

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Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit

By: Charles Dickens

...was so chawed up; and the last Ala- bama gouging case; and the interesting Arkansas dooel with Bowie knives; and all the Political, Commercial, and Fa... ...he foul atmosphere of a criminal trial, would disgrace your own old Bailey lawyers; why, then I answer plainly, No.’ ‘Oh!’ said Martin; in so exactly ...

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 2 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

...d to have it done—concurring, as he did generally, with the gentleman from Arkansas [Mr. Johnson] that the postpone- ment might jeopard the safety of ... ... on this separate proposition, he re- peated that, with the gentlemen from Arkansas, he should prefer it lest they should lose all. But if there was t... ...t. He is a good hand to raise a breeze. General Ashley, in the Senate from Arkansas, died yes- terday. Nothing else new beyond what you see in the pa-... ...s-Pennsyl- vania, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Loui- siana, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Wis- consin, and Iowa. Now I s... ... of a man; but who was that man? He was one of the ablest and most learned lawyers of his age, or of any age. It is no disparagement to Mr. Polk, nor ... ... called Louisiana, of France. It included the present States of Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, and Iowa; also the Territory of Minnesota, and the pres... ... negative principle that no law is free law is not much known except among lawyers. We have some experience of this practical difference. In spite of ...

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North America Volume One

By: Anthony Trollope

...stem lies between the States of Tennessee and Missouri, of Mississippi and Arkansas, and through the State of Louisiana. The ancient province so calle... ...ana included the present State of that name and the States of Missouri and Arkansas—included also the right to pos- sess, if not the absolute possessi... ...unds to 300 pounds a year; but they are, I believe, allowed to practice as lawyers in any counties except those in which they sit as judges—being guid... ... as they are in England; but it is, as I was told, the opinion of Canadian lawyers that the work may be thrown to- gether. Appeal is allowed in crimin... ...States, properly so called, are easily defined. They are Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missis- sippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and Nor... ...ve. Total. Texas 415,999 184,956 600,955 Louisiana 354,245 312,186 666,431 Arkansas 331,710 109,065 440,775 Mississippi 407,051 479,607 886,658 Alabam... ...a, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Ken- tucky, Tennessee, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana. This country is larger than England, ... ...ed for such work? And then there arose a clamor of justification among the lawyers; judges and ex-judges flew to Wheaton, Phillimore, and Lord Stowell... ... whether wrong or right, they would not give up Slidell and Mason. But the lawyers soon waxed stronger. The men were mani- festly ambassadors, and as ...

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Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant

By: Ulysses S. Grant

...ion as any in their section of the State. It embraced the sons of farmers, lawyers, physicians, politicians, merchants, bankers and ministers, and som... ...ad no fixed place for even nominal headquarters. He was as much at home in Arkansas as he was in Missouri and would keep out of the way of a superior ... ...umbus to be moved by boats down the Mississippi and up the White River, in Arkansas, in order to reinforce Price, and I was directed to prevent this m... ...and of the Department of the Mis- souri. The limits of his command took in Arkansas and west Kentucky east to the Cumberland River. From the battle of... ... drive him away. There was at this juncture a large Union force at Helena, Arkansas, which, had it been within my command, I could have ordered across... ... to Memphis. About this time Gen- eral Halleck ordered troops from Helena, Arkansas (terri- tory west of the Mississippi was not under my command 231...

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Leaves of Grass

By: Walt Whitman

...Red river or through those drain’d by the Tennessee, or through those of the Arkansas, Torches shine in the dark that hangs on the Chattahooche or Alt... ...ng sins past and to come, Selling all he possesses, traveling on foot to fee lawyers for his brother and sit by him while he is tried for forgery; Wha... ...ught a New England and found it, the outset anywhere, The settlements of the Arkansas, Colorado, Ottawa, Willamette, The slow progress, the scant fare... ...ioneers! O pioneers! Leaves of Grass –Whitman 240 From Nebraska, from Arkansas, Central inland race are we, from Missouri, with the continental... ...itable;) Then to Ohio and Indiana to sing theirs, to Missouri and Kansas and Arkansas to sing theirs, To Tennessee and Kentucky, to the Carolinas and ... ...s! with the love of lovers tie you. (Were you looking to be held together by lawyers? Or by an agreement on a paper? or by arms? Nay, nor the world, n... ... What does it mean to American persons, progresses, cities? Chicago, Kanada, Arkansas? Does it see behind the apparent custodians the real custodians ... ...inal that stood in the box, the judge that sat and sentenced him, the fluent lawyers, the jury, the audience, The laugher and weeper, the dancer, the ... ...enevolent face, The face of the singing of music, the grand faces of natural lawyers and judges broad at the back top, The faces of hunters and fisher...

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