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Click Here To Edit 1827. Feb.y 4 Constitutional Code 31 or 4 Bravoes a species of Italian professional assistant. 32 2. Bravoes a Lawyer's point of distinction 33 3. Life only attacked by the bravoe. No limits to the lawyer's attacks. 34 4. If the Lawyer not so sure of hitting his man no fault of his 35 5. Bravoe more certain of hitting his amn than Lawyer. Reasons 36.6 2. Bravoe's instrument the hand-lawyer's the tongue. 37. 7. 3. Bravoe punished, not so the Lawyers. 38 8. 4. Lawyer rewarded besides his fee: not so the bravoe. 39 9. 5. Limits to the mischiefs produced by the bravoe; none to those produced by the Lawyers. 40 10. 6. Bravoe's trade disreputable; not so the Lawyer's. Not quite finished
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41. or 11. To neither is good reputation without it's value. 1. with their clients. 2. with their professional brethren. 42 or 12. Bravo's duty to client not tot kill the wrong person. 43. or 13. So the Lawyers duty to his. 44. or 14. So if his duty consists in saving a criminal from punishment. 45. or 15. Quarterstaff player remembers that his staff has two ends. Lawyer forgets that a suit has two sides, a right and a wrong one. 46. or 16. True that if an advocate gives up a cause, because he thinks it bad, many a good cause may be surrendered. 47. or 17. But true that if a Lawyer must advocate a bad cause with his eyes open, no man need to enter into the profession. 48. or 18. Practical result of all that precedes - not that there shd. be no lawyers. 49. and 19. 1. In no instance, a professional lawyer locable as Judge. 2. No weight to be given as to lawyers opinion as to justice or injustice. 3. Not to expect from a lawyer the same regard to truth as from another man.
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50. or 20. The less powerful the checks to insincerity the less the trustworthiness. 51. or 21. UNder existing system, full sway given to mendacity on the part of Lawyers. 52. or 22. Under proposed system, powerful checks to mendacity by non-interposition of Lawyer. 53. or 32. Under present system, more regard for truth to be expectedd from French than English Judges. 54 or 24. Of all classes of men the English Judge has the greatest hatred to justice. 55. or 25. Chosen from amongst professional Lawyers they there serve their apprenticeships in mendacity and injustice.
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Ch. XIV: Judiciary Collectively. S. Locable who.
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Identifier: | JB/042/143/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1827-02-04

Marginal Summary Numbering

31 or 1 - 55 or 25

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

143

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1823

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1823

Notes public

ID Number

13066

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