Hortensius, the Advocate: An Historical Essay on the Office and Duties of an AdvocateF. D. Linn, 1881 - 404页 |
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... , ought to be , and have been , sufficient to preserve it as a body from all that is mean , base , and disrepu table . Is I say , “ as a body , " for it would be in the highest degree visionary to expect that , amidst the numbers who crowd.
... , ought to be , and have been , sufficient to preserve it as a body from all that is mean , base , and disrepu table . Is I say , “ as a body , " for it would be in the highest degree visionary to expect that , amidst the numbers who crowd.
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... means as it is uniform in its principles ; the whole man , in short , within him wrought by study to the highest point of intellect- ual perfection , -he will feel the trouble less than he will enjoy the fruit of his labors ; and as he ...
... means as it is uniform in its principles ; the whole man , in short , within him wrought by study to the highest point of intellect- ual perfection , -he will feel the trouble less than he will enjoy the fruit of his labors ; and as he ...
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... means for his advance- ment , and he feels , therefore , that he is almost powerless to assist himself . He can not , like a tradesman , adver- tise his wares and solicit custom . He is like a vessel on the strand , which can not float ...
... means for his advance- ment , and he feels , therefore , that he is almost powerless to assist himself . He can not , like a tradesman , adver- tise his wares and solicit custom . He is like a vessel on the strand , which can not float ...
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... means so many of them gained an illustrious name . And the more we accustom ourselves to consider the calling of an advocate in the light and with the feelings . with which antiquity regarded it , and the less we regard it as a ...
... means so many of them gained an illustrious name . And the more we accustom ourselves to consider the calling of an advocate in the light and with the feelings . with which antiquity regarded it , and the less we regard it as a ...
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... means they both cut off many delays and find out truth more certainly . For after the parties have laid open the merits of their cause , without those artifices which lawyers are apt to suggest , the judge examines the whole matter ...
... means they both cut off many delays and find out truth more certainly . For after the parties have laid open the merits of their cause , without those artifices which lawyers are apt to suggest , the judge examines the whole matter ...
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according accused action addressed advocate afterwards allowed ancient answer appear applied asked Athens attempt authority body brought called cause century character charge Cicero civil client common conduct consider conviction counsel court criminal death defended determined duty effect eloquence English evidence existence fact favor former forms France give given guilty hand honor instance interest judges judgment jury justice kind king known lawyers learned lives Lord matter means mind nature necessary never object obliged occasion opinion orator parliament party perhaps person plead possess practice present president principles prisoner proceedings profession prove question reason received Roman Rome rules says seems senate side speak speech stand taken things thought tion took trial tribunal truth verdict whole wife wished witness