| John Elihu Hall - Law - 1809 - 538 pages
...and orphan. He has more reverence for his profession, than to debauch it to unrighteous purposes; and had rather be dumb, than suffer his tongue to pimp...bolster up a cheat with the legerdemain of lawcraft. He is not faced like Janus, to take a retaining fee from the plaintiff, and afterwards a backhanded... | |
| Edward Nares - Precedence - 1824 - 444 pages
...equal contempt hates the wolves' study, and the Dogs' eloquence, and disdains to grow great by crimes, or club his parts to bolster up a cheat with the legerdemain of Law-craft ; he is not faced like Janus, to take a retaining fee from the Plaintiff, and afterward a back-handed... | |
| Henry Roscoe - Law - 1825 - 332 pages
...and orphan. He has more reverence for his profession, than to debauch it to unrighteous purposes, and had rather be dumb than suffer his tongue to pimp...bolster up a cheat with the legerdemain of lawcraft. " He is not faced like Janus, to take a retaining fee from plaintiff, and afterwards a backhanded bribe... | |
| Henry Roscoe - Law - 1825 - 338 pages
...and orphan. He has more reverence for his profession, than to debauch it to nnrighteo purposes, and had rather be dumb than suffer his tongue to pimp-...parts to bolster up a cheat with the legerdemain of l»vrcraft. " He is not faced like Janus, to take a retaining fee from plaintiff, and afterwards a... | |
| Robert W. McAlpine - Murder - 1872 - 524 pages
...proposition which will not be denied, unless by some who think that it is wrong, in all circumstances, to take out an ex parte injunction. Certainly, the...occasions the employes of the rival holders of the property — Fisk held possession of the Binghatnton end of the road, while Ramsey maintained his position... | |
| Jeremiah Sullivan Black, Chauncey F. Black - History - 1885 - 644 pages
...proposition which will not be denied unless by some who think that it is wrong in all circumstances to take out an ex parte injunction. Certainly the...bolster up a cheat with the legerdemain of law-craft." But then it may be said that Mr. Field, being the author of the Code, is responsible for the law itself,... | |
| Law - 1895 - 914 pages
...and orphans. He has more reverence for his profession than to debauch it to unrighteous purposes, and had rather be dumb than suffer his tongue to pimp...parts to bolster up a cheat with the legerdemain of law craft." " When he undertakes a business he espouses it in earnest, and does not follow the cause,... | |
| Civil procedure - 1912 - 406 pages
...orphan. He has more reverence for his profession, than to debauch it to unrighteous purposes ; and had rather be dumb than suffer his tongue to pimp...bolster up a cheat with the legerdemain of lawcraft. He is not faced like Janus, to take a retaining fee from the plaintiff, and afterwards a back-handed... | |
| Gwendolen Murphy - Characters and characteristics - 1925 - 496 pages
...and Orphans, he has more Reverence for his Profession than to debauch it to unrighteous purposes, and had rather be dumb than suffer his tongue to Pimp...bolster up a Cheat with the Legerdemain of Law-craft; He is not fac'd like Janus, to take a Reteyning Fee from the Plaintiff; and afterwards a .Bacfehanded... | |
| Gwendolen Murphy - Characters and characteristics - 1925 - 500 pages
...and Orphans, he has more Reverence for his Profession than to debauch it to unrighteous purposes, and had rather be dumb than suffer his tongue to Pimp for Injustice, or club his Parts to bolster up a Cfceaf with the Legerdemain of Law-craft; He is not fac'd like Janus, to take a Reteyning Fee from... | |
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