Argument of Samuel L. Southard, in the Case of Stacy Decow and Joseph Hendrickson, Versus Thomas L. Shotwell: Delivered at Trenton, Before the Court of Appeals of the State of New Jersey, at a Special Term in the Eighth Month, 1833 (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Argument of Samuel L. Southard, in the Case of Stacy Decow and Joseph Hendrickson, Versus Thomas L. Shotwell: Delivered at Trenton, Before the Court of Appeals of the State of New Jersey, at a Special Term in the Eighth Month, 1833

The argument which is here reported, was listened to by an overflowing audience, of all persuasions and both sexes, with amarked and untiring attention; and it will be found to possess much of a highly interesting character, in relation to the dis cipline and order, and also the doctrines and history of the Society of Friends. Should, however, any errors be dis covered in any of these points, it must be understood that the Society are not to be considered accountable for all the views expressed by their intelligent and highly gifted advocate. The object of the reporter has been to give a faithful repre scutation of the sentiments and language delivered.

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