| 1922 - Počet stránok 402
...man will no more carry the artihce of the bar into the common intercourse of society tnan a man wno is paid for tumbling upon his hands will continue to do so when he should walk on his feet." On the other nand, the law has come in for so much adverse criticism that a book could be written containing... | |
| Bar Association of the State of Kansas - 1913 - Počet stránok 550
...moment you come from the bar you resume your usual behavior. Sir, a man will no more carry the artifices of the bar into the common intercourse of society...paid for tumbling upon his hands will continue to tumble upon his hands when he should walk on his feet." The very fact that the attorney will do things... | |
| Maryland State Bar Association, Maryland State Bar Association. Meeting - 1925 - Počet stránok 208
...properly no dissimulation ; the moment you come from the bar you resume your usual behaviour. Sir, a man will no more carry the artifice of the bar into...paid for tumbling upon his hands will continue to tumble upon his hands when he should walk on his feet." King Alfred declared in his will that" it was... | |
| Maryland State Bar Association - 1906 - Počet stránok 200
...from the Bar you resume your usual behav1or. Sir, a man will no more carry the artifice of the Bar in the common intercourse of society, than a man who is paid for tumbling upon his hands wi.l continue to tumble on his hands when he should walk on his feet. Boswell : Sir, I cannot agree... | |
| 1924 - Počet stránok 524
...therefore, properly no dissimulation; the moment you come from the bar you resume your usual behavior. Sir, a man will no more carry the artifice of the bar into...paid for tumbling upon his hands will continue to tumble upon his hands when he should walk on his feet.' " "Let us free cur mind from cant," said the... | |
| James Boswell - 1994 - Počet stránok 450
...is properly no dissimulation. The moment you come from the bar you resume your usual behaviour. Sir, a man will no more carry the artifice of the bar into...intercourse of society than a man who is paid for rumbling upon his hands will continue tumbling upon his hands when he ought to be walking on his feet.'... | |
| Michael Billig - 1996 - Počet stránok 340
...were clear differences between the arguments of a courtroom and a conversation between friends: "Sir, a man will no more carry the artifice of the bar into common intercourse of society, than a man who is paid for tumbling upon his hands will continue to... | |
| Thomas M. Curley - 1998 - Počet stránok 728
...you are paid for putting on a warmth for your client, and it is properly no dissimulation. . . . Sir. a man will no more carry the artifice of the bar into...is paid for tumbling upon his hands will continue tumbling when he ought to be walking on his feet. Grateful to have Johnson resolve a perplexing issue... | |
| Peter Martin - 2002 - Počet stránok 644
...friends?' Absolutely not, Johnson replied. A lawyer is paid for 'affecting warmth' for his client: 'a man will no more carry the artifice of the bar...paid for tumbling upon his hands will continue to tumble upon his hands when he would walk on his feet.'14 Although in this first stretch of his marriage... | |
| Greg Clingham - 2002 - Počet stránok 238
...paid for affecting warmth for your client; and it is, therefore, properly no dissimulation . . . Sir, a man will no more carry the artifice of the bar into...intercourse of society, than a man who is paid for tumbling on his hands will continue to tumble upon his hands when he should walk on his feet" (Life, II, 47-48)... | |
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