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Arguments of the Hon. Edward Stanly, of the counsel for the receiver, and T.W. Park, Esq., of counsel for Alvin Adams : with the charge of the court, at the trial of Alfred A. Cohen on a charge of embezzlement, in the case of Adams & Co., by H.M. Naglee, receiver, versus Alfred A. Cohen : in the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of California : Hon. John S. Hager, presiding, March, 1856
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