now justly esteemed a liberal one, and in which we daily meet with men well qualified to adorn any rank of life, we should yet more frequently fall in with others whose manners would exclude them from our servants' hall, and whose characters would compel... Adventures of an Attorney in Search of Practice - Page 225by Samuel Warren - 1874 - 422 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Warren, Sir George Stephen, Sir James Stephen - Curiosities of the law - 1839 - 422 pages
...little, however, from my subject. I only wish to explain how it happens, that in a profession which is now justly esteemed a liberal one, and in which we...hall, and whose characters would compel us to count our spoons, if by any accident they gained admission there. It is but too true that we have among us... | |
| Books - 1839 - 658 pages
...explain how it happens, that in a profession which is now justly esteemed a liberal one, and in wliich we daily meet with men well qualified to adorn any...hall, and whose characters would compel us to count our spoons, if by any accident they gained admission there. It is but too true that we have among us... | |
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