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" 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 cheat with the legerdemain of lawcraft. He is not faced like... "
Strictures on the Lives and Characters of the Most Eminent Lawyers of the ... - Page 226
by Leman Thomas Rede, Edward Wynne - 1790 - 232 lehte
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The American Law Journal and Miscellaneous Repertory, 2. köide

John Elihu Hall - 1809 - 538 lehte
...and had rather be dumb, than suffer his tongue to pimp for injustice, or club his parts, to bolster up a cheat with the legerdemain of lawcraft. He is...afterwards a backhanded bribe from the defendant; nor so doubletongued, that one may purchase his pleading, and the other at the same, or a larger price,...
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Heraldic Anomalies, 1. köide

Edward Nares - 1824 - 444 lehte
...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...Janus, to take a retaining fee from the Plaintiff, and afterward a back-handed fee from the Defendant; nor so double-tongued, that one may purchase his pleading,...
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Westminster Hall: Or, Professional Relics and Anecdotes of the Bar ..., 3. köide

Henry Roscoe - 1825 - 338 lehte
...pimp- for injustice, or club his 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 backhanded bribe from the defendant, nor so doubletongued, that one may...
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Civil Procedure Reports: Containing Cases Under the Code of Civil ..., 40. köide

1912 - 406 lehte
...; and had rather be dumb than suffer his tongue to pimp for injustice, or club his parts to bolster up a cheat with the legerdemain of lawcraft. He is...afterwards a back-handed bribe from the defendant : nor so double tongued, that one may purchase his pleading, and the other at the same, or a larger price,...
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Westminster Hall: Or Professional Relics and Anecdotes of the Bar, Bench ...

1825 - 938 lehte
...purposes, and had rather be dumb than suffer his tongue to pimp for injustice, or club his parts to bolster up a cheat with the legerdemain of lawcraft. " He...not faced like Janus, to take a retaining fee from plaintiff, and afterwards a backhanded bribe from the defendant, nor so doubletongued, that one may...
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