Hortensius, the Advocate: An Historical Essay on the Office and Duties of an AdvocateF. D. Linn, 1882 - 404页 |
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第vi页
... thought especially in a first experiment , to " bestow my tediosity " upon the public . I believe the idea of such a work as the present is new ; for although in France several essays , relative to the calling of advocates , have been ...
... thought especially in a first experiment , to " bestow my tediosity " upon the public . I believe the idea of such a work as the present is new ; for although in France several essays , relative to the calling of advocates , have been ...
第5页
... thoughts and actions are to be directed with a view to expediency , what can be more safe than to practice that profession , whereby , being always armed , you will be able to afford protection to your friends , assistance to strangers ...
... thoughts and actions are to be directed with a view to expediency , what can be more safe than to practice that profession , whereby , being always armed , you will be able to afford protection to your friends , assistance to strangers ...
第11页
... thought worthy to cope with Chatham in debate , and who , after- wards , as Chief Justice of England for thirty ... thoughts found utter- ance in language so fastidiously appropriate , that not a word can be altered without detriment to ...
... thought worthy to cope with Chatham in debate , and who , after- wards , as Chief Justice of England for thirty ... thoughts found utter- ance in language so fastidiously appropriate , that not a word can be altered without detriment to ...
第12页
... thought of success in his pro- fession . He gradually learns to contemplate failure as his appointed lot , and almost to acquiesce in the verdict which seems to be pronounced against his capacity for the bar . He will not resort to ...
... thought of success in his pro- fession . He gradually learns to contemplate failure as his appointed lot , and almost to acquiesce in the verdict which seems to be pronounced against his capacity for the bar . He will not resort to ...
第14页
... thought that the surest mode of elicit- ing the truth between contending parties was to bring the accuser and the accused face to face , and let each tell his own story , with such proofs as he could adduce , without allowing another to ...
... thought that the surest mode of elicit- ing the truth between contending parties was to bring the accuser and the accused face to face , and let each tell his own story , with such proofs as he could adduce , without allowing another to ...
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