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Pagina 73
... student need learn no more Latin or Greek than merely the technical expressions used in the profession . That this allegation has considerable weight we cannot deny , since it does not follow that if one or two , or 1865. ] 73 THE NEW ...
... student need learn no more Latin or Greek than merely the technical expressions used in the profession . That this allegation has considerable weight we cannot deny , since it does not follow that if one or two , or 1865. ] 73 THE NEW ...
Pagina 76
... student of English history need not be informed that it was not long after when lawyers began to obtain similar positions in England ; and hence it was that men like Bacon began to turn their atten- tion to the law ; and that , since ...
... student of English history need not be informed that it was not long after when lawyers began to obtain similar positions in England ; and hence it was that men like Bacon began to turn their atten- tion to the law ; and that , since ...
Pagina 79
... student did for himself , although his re- sources were such as scarcely to afford him a book to learn from , and in 1824 he was admitted to the bar . The first lawyer with whom he studied is described as " a dreadfully intemperate ...
... student did for himself , although his re- sources were such as scarcely to afford him a book to learn from , and in 1824 he was admitted to the bar . The first lawyer with whom he studied is described as " a dreadfully intemperate ...
Pagina 83
... student of history in after times would condemn the act . From amid the less pure and incorrupt habits and manners of domestic life as then existing around him , he would look back to the present day , with emotions akin to those which ...
... student of history in after times would condemn the act . From amid the less pure and incorrupt habits and manners of domestic life as then existing around him , he would look back to the present day , with emotions akin to those which ...
Pagina 91
... student will remember what stress the Stagyrite lays on the importance of conciliating the good will of the judge and jury . We know no advocate who acts upon this precept with more consummate skill , or more happy effect , than Mr. O ...
... student will remember what stress the Stagyrite lays on the importance of conciliating the good will of the judge and jury . We know no advocate who acts upon this precept with more consummate skill , or more happy effect , than Mr. O ...
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