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C.J. Buckley letter to Thomas C. Durant, Newport, Rhode Island, August 8, 1855
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C J Buckley Ocean House Newport Aug 8, 1855 Thomas C. Durant Esq Dear Sir, By this mornings mail I heard from Mr Buckley that you desired to consult me in reference to the cause of Darly v Durant. If it would not inconvenience my Mother in some arrangements she has made I should comply with your suggestion & leave this evening but as on reflection I find I can write precesily what I should say. I could do no thing until information was obtained which it is probable you do not possess. I have concluded to defer coming up until early next week when I shall be permanently in New York. The position of your case as I understand it is that the judgment which you have once appealed from has been affirmed: from that latter judgment
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C J Buckley Ocean House Newport Aug 8, 1855 Thomas C. Durant Esq Dear Sir, By this mornings mail I heard from Mr Buckley that you desired to consult me in reference to the cause of Darly v Durant. If it would not inconvenience my Mother in some arrangements she has made I should comply with your suggestion & leave this evening but as on reflection I find I can write precesily what I should say. I could do no thing until information was obtained which it is probable you do not possess. I have concluded to defer coming up until early next week when I shall be permanently in New York. The position of your case as I understand it is that the judgment which you have once appealed from has been affirmed: from that latter judgment
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