[21] "Reminiscences of Rufus Choate," Parker.
[22] Extracts from the daily press accounts of the proceedings of one of the thirty days of the trial, as reported in "Modern Jury Trials," Donovan.
[23] "Extraordinary Cases," Henry Lauran Clinton.
[24] "Life Sketches of Eminent Lawyers," Gilbert J. Clark.
[25] The reports of six thousand cases of morphine poisoning had been examined by the prosecution in this case before trial, and among them the case reported by Professor Taylor.
Transcriber's Notes:
Punctuation has been standardized.
Unclosed left parenthesis on page [280] not changed.
Both "retrial" and "re-trial" were used in this text.