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Page 45
... duties and to use these for personal advancement rather than public service . The Bar Council and the Solicitors ' Society will meet and discuss their duty to Mammon , but their duty to their neighbour is a subject that is taboo . The ...
... duties and to use these for personal advancement rather than public service . The Bar Council and the Solicitors ' Society will meet and discuss their duty to Mammon , but their duty to their neighbour is a subject that is taboo . The ...
Page 55
... duty of the lawyer to promote peace among his neighbours , were the very men to stal- wartly defend the lawyers ... duties for the attorney of the future , and there is no reason why these new duties should be less remunerative . No ...
... duty of the lawyer to promote peace among his neighbours , were the very men to stal- wartly defend the lawyers ... duties for the attorney of the future , and there is no reason why these new duties should be less remunerative . No ...
Page 277
... duty , to speak . If this sea of blood was inno- cently shed , then it is my duty to stand beside him until his steps lose their hold upon the scaffold . . . . " I should be guilty of murder if in my present relation I saw the ...
... duty , to speak . If this sea of blood was inno- cently shed , then it is my duty to stand beside him until his steps lose their hold upon the scaffold . . . . " I should be guilty of murder if in my present relation I saw the ...
Contents
CONCERNING ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 9 |
CONCERNING THE LAW OF THE LOST GOLF BALL | 29 |
CONCERNING LEGAL OUTPATIENTS | 44 |
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The Evidence of Children: The Law and the Psychology John R. Spencer,Rhona H. Flin Snippet view - 1990 |