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1. Introduction
2. A Young Man of Brilliant Parts
3. Removed to the University
4. Between the University and the Temple
5. Advancing the Interests of the College
6. The General Benefit of the University at Large
7. An Active, Enterprising Genius
8. A More Public Scene
9. Hope of Advancement
10. A Great and Able Lawyer
11. The Temper of the Times
12. At the Point He Always Wished For
13. Useful and Agreeable
14. Conclusion
Appendixes
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
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