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'' | <head>1826. Aug<hi rend="superscript">t</hi>. 26.</head> | ||
<head>Constitutional Code.</head> | |||
<head>Ch.XXI. Law Practitioners</head> | |||
<note>S.1. Who.</note> | |||
<head>1.</head> | |||
<p>Anglice. The attornies<lb/> are called solicitors.<lb/> That being his name<lb/> in the equity court.<lb/> That business being the most<lb/> profitable<lb/> and least odious, the<lb/> practice has sought<lb/> refuge from odium<lb/> in that name.</p> | |||
<head>2.</head> | |||
<p>Much juster objects <lb/>would have been the <lb/>judges — all professional<lb/> lawyers being<lb/> the work of those official.</p> | |||
<p>Hit by a stone, some<lb/> dogs are stupid enough<lb/> to attack the <lb/> stone.</p> | |||
<head>3.</head> | |||
<p>Dependent on the<lb/> Minister by the hop<lb/> of the matter of conjunction<lb/> for all their <lb/> habitual crimes, they<lb/> enjoy impunity <sic>compleat</sic>.<lb/> In a government<lb/> of which corruption <lb/> is the offence, <lb/> height in the seat<lb/> of factitious honor is<lb/> the place of him who<lb/> is deepest in the <lb/> scale of vice</p> | |||
<pb/> | |||
<head>4.</head> | |||
<p>Advocates are<lb/> 1. Opinionists.<lb/> 2. Draughtsmen. <lb/> 3. Speakers.</p> | |||
<head>5.</head> | |||
<p>1. All the speaking advocate<lb/> does is stating<lb/> the alleged fact furnished<lb/>by the attorney,<lb/> and commenting upon<lb/> their facts and comments<lb/> on the other side. </p> | |||
<head>6.</head> | |||
<p>In Bonaparte's Codes, <lb/> the... Procedures<lb/> are<lb/> <foreign>Avoués</foreign><lb/> of any such actor or<lb/>.<lb/>.<lb/>.<lb/>.</p> | |||
<head>7.</head> | |||
<p>Anglice, for want of a <lb/> Barrister, his functions<lb/> are exercised by an attorney.<lb/> But not vice<lb/>versa.</p> | |||
<head>8.</head> | |||
<p>Romanice, an advocate<lb/> is an advocate, so scotice.</p> | |||
<head>9.</head> | |||
<p>Barrister-qualification<lb/> Anglice described.</p> | |||
<head>10.</head> | |||
<p>The opinionist defined.</p> | |||
<head>11.</head> | |||
<p>Gallice, the oppinionist <lb/> is jurisconsult. But<lb/> every Advocate also a<lb/> jurisconsult</p> | |||
<pb/> | |||
<head>12.</head> | |||
<p>Anglice, every thing<lb/> more confused than<lb/>any where else.<lb/> Jurisconsults, none.<lb/> Proper appellation<lb/> Barrister, occasionally<lb/> called a <hi rend="underline">Council</hi>, by<lb/> contraction for counsellorl<lb/> or as being wisdom <lb/> personified.</p> | |||
<head>13.</head> | |||
<p>Gorgon had but three<lb/> bodies. The English <lb/> law practitioner has<lb/> four or five. To strike<lb/> this with paralysis<lb/> is among the objects <lb/> of this chapter.</p> | |||
<head>14.</head> | |||
<p>Suit commenced, <lb/> not a step stirs attorney,<lb/> or solicitor<lb/> without opinionist's<lb/> advice.</p> | |||
<p>A consultation is a<lb/> convention of...<lb/> ...: the talk<lb/> is about anything<lb/> but that business.<lb/> But the none of them<lb/> he pays, the more the <lb/> attorney is pair for paying.</p> | |||
<head>15.</head> | |||
<p>A Notary defined.</p> | |||
<head>16.</head> | |||
<p>In Bonaparte's Code, <lb/> a notary is called a <lb/> notary</p> | |||
1826. Augt. 26. Constitutional Code. Ch.XXI. Law Practitioners S.1. Who.
1.
Anglice. The attornies
are called solicitors.
That being his name
in the equity court.
That business being the most
profitable
and least odious, the
practice has sought
refuge from odium
in that name.
2.
Much juster objects
would have been the
judges — all professional
lawyers being
the work of those official.
Hit by a stone, some
dogs are stupid enough
to attack the
stone.
3.
Dependent on the
Minister by the hop
of the matter of conjunction
for all their
habitual crimes, they
enjoy impunity compleat.
In a government
of which corruption
is the offence,
height in the seat
of factitious honor is
the place of him who
is deepest in the
scale of vice
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4.
Advocates are
1. Opinionists.
2. Draughtsmen.
3. Speakers.
5.
1. All the speaking advocate
does is stating
the alleged fact furnished
by the attorney,
and commenting upon
their facts and comments
on the other side.
6.
In Bonaparte's Codes,
the... Procedures
are
Avoués
of any such actor or
.
.
.
.
7.
Anglice, for want of a
Barrister, his functions
are exercised by an attorney.
But not vice
versa.
8.
Romanice, an advocate
is an advocate, so scotice.
9.
Barrister-qualification
Anglice described.
10.
The opinionist defined.
11.
Gallice, the oppinionist
is jurisconsult. But
every Advocate also a
jurisconsult
---page break---
12.
Anglice, every thing
more confused than
any where else.
Jurisconsults, none.
Proper appellation
Barrister, occasionally
called a Council, by
contraction for counsellorl
or as being wisdom
personified.
13.
Gorgon had but three
bodies. The English
law practitioner has
four or five. To strike
this with paralysis
is among the objects
of this chapter.
14.
Suit commenced,
not a step stirs attorney,
or solicitor
without opinionist's
advice.
A consultation is a
convention of...
...: the talk
is about anything
but that business.
But the none of them
he pays, the more the
attorney is pair for paying.
15.
A Notary defined.
16.
In Bonaparte's Code,
a notary is called a
notary
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