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" Sir, a man will no more carry the artifice of the bar into the common intercourse of society, than a man who is paid for tumbling upon his hands will continue to tumble upon his hands when he should walk on his feet. "
The Poetical Works of the Rev. George Crabbe: The borough - Page 117
by George Crabbe - 1834 - 336 pages
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Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour ..., Volume 6

James Boswell - 1891 - 412 pages
...telling what is not true,' iii. 364; ' Poisoning the sources of eternal truth,' v. 47. TUMBLING. ' Sir, a man will no more carry the artifice of the...is paid for tumbling upon his hands will continue tu tumble upon his hands when he should walk on his feet,' ii. 54. Tl'RN. ' He had no turn to economy...
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Handy-book of Literary Curiosities

William Shepard Walsh - 1892 - 1114 pages
...mask in common iife, in the intercourse with his triends ?" " Why, net, sir," replied the doctor : " a man will no more carry the artifice of the bar into...paid for tumbling upon his hands will continue to do so when he should walk on his feet." On the other hand, Horace Smith, himself a member of the legal...
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Handy-book of Literary Curiosities

William S. Walsh - 1892 - 1116 pages
...same mask in common life, in the intercourse with his friends ?" " Why, no, sir," replied the doctor : r, and the deceased opened one of her eyes and shut...thrust out the ring- or marriage-finger three several do so when he should walk on his feet." On the other hand, Horace Smith, himself a member of the legal...
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Curiosities of Law and Lawyers

James Paterson - 1896 - 808 pages
...sir. Everybody knows you are paid for affecting warmth for your client; and it is, therefore, properly no dissimulation; the moment you come from the bar...for tumbling upon his hands will continue to tumble unon his hands when he should walk upon his feet." A CLIENT ENTITLED TO HAVE HIS VIEWS PUT IN THE BEST...
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Annual Report of the American Bar Association: Including ..., Volume 19

American Bar Association - 1896 - 726 pages
...sir. Everybody knows you are paid for affecting warmth for your client ; and it is therefore properly no dissimulation. The moment you come from the Bar you resume your usual behavior." This is a pretty extreme statement, perhaps not unmixed with a contemptuous tolerance. At...
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Transactions, Volume 11

Maryland State Bar Association - 1906 - 200 pages
...everybody knows you are paid for affecting warmth for your clients, and it is, therefore, properly no dissimulation. The moment you come from the Bar you resume your usual behavior. Sir, a man will no more carry the artifice of the Bar in the common intercourse of society,...
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The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical ..., Volume 14

John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 548 pages
...Everybody knows you are paid for affecting warmth for your client ; and it is, therefore, properly no dissimulation ; the moment you come from the bar you resume your usual behavior. Sir, a man will no more carry the artifice of the bar into the common intercourse of society...
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Précis des institutions politiques et sociales de l'ancienne France, Volume 1

Amédée Louis Ulysse Gasquet - 1898 - 126 pages
...sir. Everybody knows you are paid for affecting warmth for your client, and it is, therefore, properly no dissimulation ; the moment you come from the bar you resume your usual behavior. Sir, a man will no more carry the artifice of the bar into the common intercourse of society,...
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Curiosities of Law and Lawyers

James Paterson - 1899 - 808 pages
...warmth for your client ; and it is, therefore, properly no dissimulation ; the moment you come from tlie bar you resume your usual behaviour. Sir, a man will...tumbling upon his hands will continue to tumble upon hia hands when he should walk upon his feet." A CLIENT ENTITLED TO HAVE HIS VIEWS PUT IN THE BEST WAT....
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The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature: A Biographical and ...

John Clark Ridpath - 1899 - 546 pages
...Everybody knows you are paid for affecting warmth for your client ; and it is, therefore, properly no dissimulation ; the moment you come from the bar you resume your usual behavior. Sir, a man will no more carry the artifice of the bar into the common intercourse of society...
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