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6 of the whole case , whether he shall undertake the cause or not ? ... both to the character of the profession and the administration of justice , the choice of clients and causes by whatever advocates are most in request ?
6 of the whole case , whether he shall undertake the cause or not ? ... both to the character of the profession and the administration of justice , the choice of clients and causes by whatever advocates are most in request ?
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indispensably necessary to the administration of justice , follows another equally undeniable , that an advocate can exercise no discretion in undertaking any cause . But it may be said that this by no means proves the necessity of his ...
indispensably necessary to the administration of justice , follows another equally undeniable , that an advocate can exercise no discretion in undertaking any cause . But it may be said that this by no means proves the necessity of his ...
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Enough of violence and bloodshed certainly has stained both the Carlist and the Constitutional cause ; but chiefly at a distance from the scene of the joint operations . It may , however , be asked by some , whether , even supposing no ...
Enough of violence and bloodshed certainly has stained both the Carlist and the Constitutional cause ; but chiefly at a distance from the scene of the joint operations . It may , however , be asked by some , whether , even supposing no ...
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Sir Thomas Brownes Works including his Life | 1 |
Narrative of a Residence in Koordistan and on the site | 35 |
Poggii Epistolæ Editas collegit et emendavit pleras | 60 |
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