... regard the alarm, the suffering, the torment, the destruction which he may bring upon any other. Nay, separating even the duties of a patriot from those of an advocate, and casting them, if need be, to the wind, he must go on reckless of the consequences,... The Young Man and the Law - Página 83por Simeon Eben Baldwin - 1920 - 160 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | 1845
...torment, the destruction, which he may bring upon any other. Nay, separating even the duties of a patriot from those of an advocate, and casting them, if need be, to the wind, he mnst go on, reckless of the consequences, if his fate it should unhappily bo to involve his country... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament - 1821
...may bring upon any other ; nay, separating even the duties of a patriot from those of an advocate, he must go on reckless of the consequences, if his...unhappily be, to involve his country in confusion for his client. But, my lords, I am not reduced to this painful necessity. I feel that if I were to touch that... | |
 | 1858
...duties of a patriot from those of an advocate, and casting them if need be to the winds, the advocate must go on reckless of the consequences, if his fate it should unhappily be, to involve his coantry in confusion for his client's protection." Others, however, and the lurger and more considerate... | |
 | Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1838
...torment—the destruction—which he may bring upon any other. Nay, separating even the duties of a patriot from those of an advocate, and casting them, if need...country in confusion for his client's protection! But, my lords, I am not reduced to this painful necessity. I feel that if I were to touch this branch... | |
 | Edward O'BRIEN (Barrister-at-Law.) - 1842
...Nay, separating even the duties of a patriot from those of an Advocate, and casting them, if need he, to the wind, he must go on, reckless of the consequences,...his country in confusion for his client's protection !" the case, as I have before observed. We must pay attention to a multitude of effects, connections,... | |
 | 1843
...torment, the (lettruction, which he may bring upon any other. Nay, separating even the duties of a patriot from those of an advocate, and casting them, if need be, to the wind, be must go on, reckless of the consequence», if his fate it should unhappily be to inrolre hit country... | |
 | 1845
...torment, the destruction, which he may bring upon any other. Nay, separating even the duties of a patriot from those of an advocate, and casting them, if need...country in confusion for his client's protection." This piece of eloquent absurdity was delivered on the trial of Queen Caroline, and the speaker was... | |
 | 1845
...torment, the destruction, which he may bring upon any other. Nay, separating even the duties of a patriot from those of an advocate, and casting them, if need...the consequences, if his fate it should unhappily bo to involve his country in confusion for his client's protection." This piece of eloquent absurdity... | |
 | 1845
...torment, the destruction, which he may bring upon any other. Nay, separating even the duties of a patriot from those of an advocate, and casting them, if need be, to the wmd, he must go on, reckless of the consequences, if his fate it should unhappily be to involve his... | |
 | William Forsyth - 1849 - 495 páginas
...torment, the destruction which he may bring upon any other. Nay, separating even the duties of a patriot from those of an advocate, and casting them, if need...country in confusion for his client's protection." This is very different from the proposition of Lord Chancellor Nottingham, that an advocate should... | |
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