Remarks to the Bar of Philadelphia On the Occasion of the Deaths of Charles Chauncey And John Sergeant

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Upon that occasion, Mr. Sergeant and myself being together, this sort of adaptation of one to the other was perfectly well known and understood between us.
The preparation of the case and general bearings of it 29 were left to me, and he gave himself no further con- cern. He thought of it generally; he had the general principles of the law in his mind ; he had suggested various matters, and in fine, all the work that his mind had to do was done ; but everybody knows that it is not the mind alon
...e that must work at the bar, to work effectually. The cause was called on when Judge Hopkinson sat in that chair where Mr. Justice Gibson now sits. It was a cause of vast magnitude.
It was a cause of great public interest. It was the Nicholson case ; and the day before it came on, I was stretched upon my bed with an acute inflammatory attack, which entirely disabled me. He sent for my eldest son, and asked what he should do. He made his motion to the court the next day for a continuance of the cause, in consequence of my illness ; but there being another counsel engaged on the same side, the court refused his motion, and quite properly, too.


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