Occasional Papers and Addresses of an American LawyerMacmillan, 1920 - Počet stran: 331 |
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Strana vii
... forensic power and its ha- bitual exercise in the trial of great causes of all kinds , combined with force and elevation of character , were the qualities esteemed to be necessary for leadership . From INTRODUCTION vii.
... forensic power and its ha- bitual exercise in the trial of great causes of all kinds , combined with force and elevation of character , were the qualities esteemed to be necessary for leadership . From INTRODUCTION vii.
Strana 15
... force in the community . This same class of lawyers also indulge in questionable methods for secur- ing business and much might be said , if time sufficed , upon this as one of the causes which has brought cer- tain classes of lawyers ...
... force in the community . This same class of lawyers also indulge in questionable methods for secur- ing business and much might be said , if time sufficed , upon this as one of the causes which has brought cer- tain classes of lawyers ...
Strana 47
... force in our system , we lawyers should not hesitate to ask our- selves from time to time whether we have not become too conservative ; that is , whether the forces of progress have not created such a transformation in the body politic ...
... force in our system , we lawyers should not hesitate to ask our- selves from time to time whether we have not become too conservative ; that is , whether the forces of progress have not created such a transformation in the body politic ...
Strana 48
... force to change them when we will ; Some civic manhood , firm against the crowd . " The possession of the spirit speaking in these lines has no doubt saved the American people at critical junctures . It is not that we withhold our ...
... force to change them when we will ; Some civic manhood , firm against the crowd . " The possession of the spirit speaking in these lines has no doubt saved the American people at critical junctures . It is not that we withhold our ...
Strana 49
... force of his intellectual nature he believed it to be an unsound interpretation of the Constitution . So far as he was at liberty to disregard it as a political rule , he adopted every proper method to see to it that it should be ...
... force of his intellectual nature he believed it to be an unsound interpretation of the Constitution . So far as he was at liberty to disregard it as a political rule , he adopted every proper method to see to it that it should be ...
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