Memoir of Theophilus Parsons: Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts; With Notices of Some of His Contemporaries (Classic Reprint)

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MY father died in 1813. If he were wholly forgotten, I should not seek to revive a recollection of him. But his official position, to which circumstances gave a peculiar im portance, required of him to give some decisions which laid the foundations of important law. These must be remem bered and sometimes referred to, at least by lawyers. They perhaps are almost the only men of this generation who know much about him. For nearly. All others the veil of time has settled Over him; and if his name be heard or read, it calls up no distinct image.

If this veil only obstructed or obscured the remembrance of him, or if it entirely prevented this remembrance, I should make no effort to remove it. But while he is re membered at all, he Should be remembered aright.

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