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Slaughter-house

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  • He argues strongly that full incorporation via the Privileges and Immunities clause is the way to go, ripping Slaughter-house a new orifice in the process.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Seventh Circuit Rules That, Under Supreme Court Precedent, the Second Amendment Is Not Incorporated Against the States: 2009

  • The judges survived the Dred Scott case, the Civil Rights cases, the Slaughter-house case, the Income Tax, case, and the thousand crises, large and small, that pounded upon their heads.

    A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985

  • The judges survived the Dred Scott case, the Civil Rights cases, the Slaughter-house case, the Income Tax, case, and the thousand crises, large and small, that pounded upon their heads.

    A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985

  • The judges survived the Dred Scott case, the Civil Rights cases, the Slaughter-house case, the Income Tax, case, and the thousand crises, large and small, that pounded upon their heads.

    A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985

  • "We call them the Slaughter-house Quartette," Fairy began cheerfully.

    Prudence Says So Ethel Hueston

  • They comprised the Slaughter-house Quartette, and were the most familiar and notorious characters in all the town.

    Prudence of the Parsonage Ethel Hueston

  • Slaughter-house waste, such as meat and bone scrap, are boiled or steamed to extract the fat.

    The First Book of Farming Charles Landon Goodrich

  • A subject that never failed to arouse the sarcasm and the ire of Fairy was that of the Slaughter-house Quartette.

    Prudence Says So Ethel Hueston

  • The Slaughter-house Quartette was serenading Carol in return for her winsome smiles!

    Prudence Says So Ethel Hueston

  • "Slaughter-house," and so he did not receive his note, and escaped the fate of the Crows who had been put in cold storage in the gymnasium.

    The Dozen from Lakerim Rupert Hughes 1914

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