| Richard Lovell Edgeworth - Education - 1809 - 516 pages
...found or pursued, fills his head, so " that even reading doth him little good. Wherefore it is " said, that he who is not a good lawyer before he comes "...to the bar, which, as they term it, was ex " debito justitiee, he did not, as many less qualified have " done, bustle about town, and obtrude themselves... | |
| Roger North - College teachers - 1826 - 484 pages
...found, or pursued, fills his head ; so that even reading doth him little good. Wherefore it is said, that he who is not a good lawyer before he comes to...to the bar (which, as they term it, was ex debito justitiai] he did not, as many less qualified have done, bustle about town, and obtrude themselves... | |
| Roger North - Great Britain - 1826 - 482 pages
...found, or pursued, fills his head ; so that even reading doth him little good. Wherefore it is said, that he who is not a good lawyer before he comes to...called to the bar (which, as they term it, was ex delrito justitia) he did not, as many less qualified have done, bustle about town, and obtrude themselves... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - Judges - 1845 - 628 pages
...prapropera praxis, as well as prcepostera lectio, and he acted upon the maxim which still holds true, that " he who is not a good lawyer before he comes to the bar, will never be a good one after it." The allowance of sixty pounds a year which he had hitherto received from his father was now reduced... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - Great Britain - 1851 - 480 pages
...prcepr op era praxis, as well v& prapostera lectio, and he acted upon the maxim which still holds true, that " he who is not a good lawyer before he comes to the bar, will never be a good one after it." The allowance of sixty pounds a year which he had hitherto received from his father was now reduced... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - Law - 1860 - 874 pages
...English education, however, many a man has made a respectable figure at the bar. Lord Campbell has said that "he who is not a good lawyer before he comes to the bar will never be a good one after it." It is. no doubt, highly necessary that the years of preparation should be years of earnest, diligent... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - Authors - 1879 - 576 pages
...English education, however, many a man has made a respectable figure at the bar. Lord Campbell has said E 1L"I KDH@ y/ It is, no doubt, highly necessary that the years of preparation should be years of earnest, diligent... | |
| George Gluyas Mercer - 1889 - 48 pages
...life is in the office of a busy lawyer. But jurists are not made that way. Lord Campbell used to say that "he who is not a good lawyer before he comes to the Bar will never be a good one after it," but the late Chief Justice Sharswood, himself a grand type of the accomplished lawyer, did not agree... | |
| Roger North, Augustus Jessopp - 1890 - 490 pages
...found or pursued, fills his head ; so that even reading doth him little good. Wherefore it is said, that he who is not a good lawyer before he comes to...to the bar (which, as they term it, was ex debito justitice) he did not, as many less qualified have done, bustle about town and obtrude themselves upon... | |
| Roger North - Lawyers - 1890 - 456 pages
...found or pursued, fills his head ; so that even reading doth him little good. Wherefore it is said, that he who is not a good lawyer before he comes to...to the bar (which, as they term it, was ex debito justiiice) he did not, as many less qualified have done, bustle about town and obtrude themselves upon... | |
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