Old Times: An Unique Illustrated History of the Early Days, Volume 1, Issue 2Commercial Publishing Company, 1903 - Australia |
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Page 96
... barrister from London , but the latter , finding this influence too strong for him , retired from the contest . Before he left the borough he called on Sir Charles , and so far from expressing hostility towards him , assured him of his ...
... barrister from London , but the latter , finding this influence too strong for him , retired from the contest . Before he left the borough he called on Sir Charles , and so far from expressing hostility towards him , assured him of his ...
Page 120
... barrister . As soon , however , as the rules dividing the profession became the law of the Court , he elected to practice solely as a barrister . He eventually became one of the most distinguished leaders , and had a large practice . At ...
... barrister . As soon , however , as the rules dividing the profession became the law of the Court , he elected to practice solely as a barrister . He eventually became one of the most distinguished leaders , and had a large practice . At ...
Page 121
... barrister , applied to the Court , composed of the Chief Justice , Stephen J. , and Foster J. , that his client be disbarred , and be admitted as an attorney , etc. Mr. Brewster's case was cited , and the application was with- drawn ...
... barrister , applied to the Court , composed of the Chief Justice , Stephen J. , and Foster J. , that his client be disbarred , and be admitted as an attorney , etc. Mr. Brewster's case was cited , and the application was with- drawn ...
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