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" As it rarely happens that a man is fit to plead his own cause, lawyers are a class of the community, who, by study and experience, have acquired the art and power of arranging evidence and of applying to the points at issue what the law has settled. A... "
The Monthly Magazine - Page 309
1812
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The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

James Boswell - 1785 - 548 pages
...power of ar^ ranging evidence; and of applying to the points, at iffue what the law has fettled. A lawyer is to do for his client all that his client might fairly do for himfelf, if he could. If, by a fuperiority of attention, of knowledge, of fkill, and a better method...
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The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL. D.

James Boswell - 1785 - 546 pages
...and power of arranging evidence, and of applying to the points at iffue what the law has fettled. A lawyer is to do for his client all that his client might fairly do for himfelf, if he could. If, by a fuperiority of attention, of knowledge, of fkill, and a better method...
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The Political Magazine and Parliamentary, Naval, Military, and ..., Volume 10

1785 - 522 pages
...and power of arranging evidence, and of applying to the points at ¡(Tue what the law has iettled. A lawyer is to do for his client all that his client might tair'y do forhiinfelf, if he could. If, by a (upe. riority of attention, of know ledge, of (kill, and...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson: Tour to the Hebrides (1773) and Journey into ...

James Boswell - 1786 - 552 pages
...received this additional fortune. at August 15.] Emigration. 29 at issue what the law has settled. A lawyer is to do for his client all that his client...for himself, if he could. If, by a superiority of attention, of knowledge, of skill, and a better method of communication, he has the advantage of his...
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The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

James Boswell - 1807 - 496 pages
...and power of arranging evidence, and of applying to the points at issue what the law has settled. A lawyer is to do for his client all that his client...for himself, if he could. If, by a superiority of attention, of knowledge, of skill, and a better method of communication, he has the advantage of his...
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Thomas Bilney. Thomas More. William Tindall. Cromwell, earl of Essex. John ...

1810 - 548 pages
...and power of arranging evidence, and of applying to the points at issue what the' law has settled. A Lawyer is to do for his client all that his client...do for himself, if he could. If by a superiority of attention, of knowledge, of skill, and a better method of communication, he has the advantage of his...
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The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.

James Boswell - 1810 - 438 pages
...and power of arranging evidence, and of applying to the points at issue what the law has settled. A lawyer is to do for his client all that his client...for himself, if he could. If, by a superiority of attention, of knowledge, of skill, and a better method of communication, he has the advantage of his...
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Ecclesiastical Biography: Or, Lives of Eminent Men, Connected with ..., Volume 2

Christopher Wordsworth - 1818 - 544 pages
...and power of arranging evidence, and of applying to the points at issue what the law has settled. A Lawyer is to do for his client all that his client...do for himself, if he could. If by a superiority of attention, of knowledge, of skill, and a better method of communication, he has the advantage of his...
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The life of Samuel Johnson ... including A journal of a tour to ..., Volume 2

James Boswell - 1831 - 612 pages
...and power of arranging evidence, and of applying to the points at issue what the law has settled. A lawyer is to do for his client all that his client...for himself, if he could. If, by a superiority of attention, of knowledge, of skill, and a better method of communication, he has the advantage of his...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the ...

James Boswell - 1833 - 1182 pages
...and power of arranging evidence, and of applying to the points at issue what the law has settled. A lawyer is to do for his client all that his client...might fairly do • for himself, if he could. If, by a superioriinto our family through my great grandmother Veronica, Countess of Kincnrdine, a Dutch lady...
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