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At the second hearing Mr. Blair and George Ticknor Curtis, of Boston, argued the case on behalf of Dred Scott, and Mr.Greyer and Mr.Johnson again made the argument for the claimant.
All of them performed the service without compensation. [3] "The court will not decide the question of the Missouri Compromise line--a majority of the judges being of opinion that it is not necessary to do so.
(This is confidential.) The one engrossing subject in both Houses of Congress and with all the members is the Presidency; and upon this everything done and omitted, except the most ordinary necessities of the country, depends."-- [Letter of Justice Curtis to Mr.Ticknor, April 8, 1856.
G.T.Curtis, "Life of B.R.
Curtis," Vol. I., p.
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