 | New York (State) - 1802 - 712 pages
...upon fuch admiflion in open court lake and fubfcribe an oath of office in the words following : ok " I do swear, that I will truly and honestly demean myself in the practice of an attorney, (or, сотшíeüor, or, solicitor, as the cafe may be) according Co the test of my... | |
 | Virginia, William Waller Hening - 1819 - 618 pages
...subscribe the test; and shall also take the oatk of an attorney, as follows: (to wit,) Theiroath. 1 AB do swear, that I will truly and honestly demean myself, in the practice of an attorney, according to the best of my knowledge and ability. So help me God. Penalty for And... | |
 | George Woods - 1811 - 396 pages
...possession of the three chief officers of state, from the scrutinizing eye of the vulgar ; nor were they, till the fifteenth century, generally known to the...to the best of my ability." It is not usual for the Governor to grant his licence to any but a native, nor even to him till he has served an apprenticeship... | |
 | James Johnson - 1811 - 264 pages
...governor or lieutenant-governor, and hath taken the government oaths, and also the following oath. — " I AB do swear, that I will truly and honestly demean myself in the prac* AT 1777. f AT 1777. tice and knowledge of an attorney to the best of ray ability." No attorney... | |
 | John Impey - 1818 - 996 pages
...solicitor, may be admitted an attorney on his affirmation. 12 Geo. 2. c. 13. sect. 18. The oath. / AB do swear that I will truly and honestly demean myself in the practice of an attorney, according to the best of my knowledge and ability. So help me God. No attorney ^fo... | |
 | Virginia, William Waller Hening - 1819 - 612 pages
...abjuration, and subscribe the test, and shall also take the oath of an attorney, as follows, to wit. I, AB do swear, that I will truly and honestly demean myself, in the practice of an attorney, according to the best of my knowledge and ability. — So help me God. And if any person... | |
 | William Waller Hening - 1819
...abjuration, and subscribe the test, and shall also take the oatli of an attorney, as follows, to wit. I, AB do swear, that I will truly and honestly demean myself, in the practice of an attorney, according to the best of my knowledge and ability. — So help me Gnd. And if any person... | |
 | Robert Maugham - 1825 - 558 pages
...instead of the oath heretofore usually taken by the attornies of such courts respectively. •..:. " I, AB do swear, that I will truly and honestly demean myself in the practice of an attorney, according to the best of my knowledge and ability. So help me GOD." And by the 14th... | |
 | Matthew Bacon, Sir Henry Gwilliam, Charles Edward Dodd - 1846 - 866 pages
...admitted, and enrolled by a judge of the said courts, and shall have taken the following oath : /, AB, do swear, that I will truly and honestly demean myself in the practice of an attorney, according to the best of my knowledge and ability. And in case any person shall in... | |
 | Charles SANDYS - 1847 - 74 pages
...18. 1729, prescribed the following oath to be taken by him upon his admission and enrolment : "I, AS, do swear that I will truly and honestly demean myself in the practice of an Attorney according to the best of my knowledge and ability. So help me God !" And the same oath... | |
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