Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association, 32±ÇE.C. Markley & Son, 1884 |
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... lawyer owes to the public or commonwealth . II . Those which are due from him to the court , his professional brethren , and his client . I. The dignity and importance of the Pro- fession of the Law , in a public point of view , can ...
... lawyer owes to the public or commonwealth . II . Those which are due from him to the court , his professional brethren , and his client . I. The dignity and importance of the Pro- fession of the Law , in a public point of view , can ...
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... lawyers as a body — the former almost entirely . Legislation is indeed a nobler work than even jurisprudence . It is the noblest work in which the intellectual powers of man can be engaged , as it resembles most nearly the work of the ...
... lawyers as a body — the former almost entirely . Legislation is indeed a nobler work than even jurisprudence . It is the noblest work in which the intellectual powers of man can be engaged , as it resembles most nearly the work of the ...
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... lawyers are bound by the true spirit of their oath of office , and by a comprehensive view of their duty to the Constitution and laws , which they bear so large a part as well in making as administering , to discountenance and prevent ...
... lawyers are bound by the true spirit of their oath of office , and by a comprehensive view of their duty to the Constitution and laws , which they bear so large a part as well in making as administering , to discountenance and prevent ...
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... lawyers confined to the mere business of the profession - no mere attorneys - no mere special pleaders — no mere solicitors ... lawyer , consider- ing the compass of his varied duties , and the probable call which will be made on him es ...
... lawyers confined to the mere business of the profession - no mere attorneys - no mere special pleaders — no mere solicitors ... lawyer , consider- ing the compass of his varied duties , and the probable call which will be made on him es ...
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... lawyer must thus extend his re- searches into all parts of the science , which has for its object human government and law ; he must study it in its grand outlines as well as in the filling up of details . He is as frequently called ...
... lawyer must thus extend his re- searches into all parts of the science , which has for its object human government and law ; he must study it in its grand outlines as well as in the filling up of details . He is as frequently called ...
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