George Stillman Hillard was an American lawyer born on September 22, 1808, and died on January 21, 1879. He made significant contributions to the legal field in the United States, particularly in the areas of land law and property rights.
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“There are no eyes so sharp as the eyes of hatred.”
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“If liberty with law is fire on the hearth, liberty without law is fire on the floor.”