| William Ewart Gladstone - 1879 - 280 páginas
...liberty than an absolutely free-spoken bar. Considered as a mental training, the profession of the bar is probably in its kind the most perfect and thorough...with advantage by other pursuits lying beyond its own precincts, as well as by large intercourse with the world^-by studies not only such as those of art... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1880 - 372 páginas
...free-spoken bar. Considered as a mental training, the profession of the bar is probably in its kind tI the most perfect and thorough of all professions....with advantage by other pursuits lying beyond its own precincts, as well as by large intercourse with the world, — by studies not only such as those of... | |
| 1880 - 60 páginas
...liberty than an absolutely free-spoken Bar. Considered as a mental training the profession of the Bar is probably, in its kind, the most perfect and thorough of all professions. For this very reimon, perhaps, it has something like an mtellectual mannerism of its own, and admits of being tempered... | |
| Illinois State Bar Association - 1901 - 780 páginas
...liberty than an absolutely free-spoken Bar. Considered as a mental training, the profession of the Bar is probably, in its kind, the most perfect and thorough,...with advantage by other pursuits lying beyond its own precincts, as well as by large intercourse with the world; by studies, — not only such as those of... | |
| West Virginia Bar Association - 1906 - 192 páginas
...ornament thereto." Mr. Gladstone said that ' ' Considered as a mental training the profession of the bar is probably in its kind the most perfect and thorough of all professions. No change, practical or speculative, social or political or economic, has any terrors for the profession... | |
| 1920 - 1082 páginas
...liberty than an absolutely free outspoken Bar. Considered as a mental training the profession of the Bar is probably in its kind the most perfect and thorough of all professions." practised by the most eminent of the legal profession is inconsistent with the highest ethical standards,... | |
| Canadian Bar Association - 1920 - 398 páginas
...liberty than an absolutely free outspoken Bar. Considered as a mental training the profession of the Bar is probably in its kind the most perfect and thorough of all professions." Even Professor Lecky who was obsessed with the erroneous idea that the practice of advocacy as it is... | |
| 1880 - 546 páginas
...liberty than an absolutely free spoken bar. Considered as a mental training, the profession of the bar is probably, in its kind, the most perfect and thorough...reason, perhaps, it has something like an intellectual mannncrism of its own, and admits of being tempered with advantage by other pursuit* lying beyond its... | |
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