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... write and write to please , have allowed his twenty - four years of professional life to become a colourless background to the stirring story of his political career that they may please the groundlings who have a high - souled hatred ...
... write and write to please , have allowed his twenty - four years of professional life to become a colourless background to the stirring story of his political career that they may please the groundlings who have a high - souled hatred ...
Page 58
... Had nature intended him for a Counsellor he could have had no better early education for the pro- fession before him . As Macdonagh writes , " He joined in all the dances and hurling matches of the peasantry 58 What the Judge Thought.
... Had nature intended him for a Counsellor he could have had no better early education for the pro- fession before him . As Macdonagh writes , " He joined in all the dances and hurling matches of the peasantry 58 What the Judge Thought.
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... writes , " in my law office . I charge reasonable counsel fees , and they are cheerfully paid . My earnings thus far have been equal to the salary for an equal period while in office . My expenses are vastly diminished — I do not work ...
... writes , " in my law office . I charge reasonable counsel fees , and they are cheerfully paid . My earnings thus far have been equal to the salary for an equal period while in office . My expenses are vastly diminished — I do not work ...
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 |