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upon whom all his powers are employ'd more
 whom he looks up to, who have not been what
 he is, and who watch him with that eye of
 jealousy and suspicion with which the natural
 friends of mankind the species will naturally regard its
 natural enemies.  [ The persons upon whom the
 choicest powers of the English Advocate are exerted
 are the witnesses whom he insults and
 the Jury men into whose nose he puts his hook.
 Accordingly,] though association does much towards
 confounding characters, a Chancery - man who
 practices solely before a single Judge, and who
 has nothing to do with Juries, is an animal of
 a species perceptibly less venomous than an Old-
Bailey or a Nisi Prius Advocate.  It is that
 in the English bar we may find exhibits the only
 one of the very few spots of any place spot [perhaps upon earth] where thererears  an
 a triumphant head. It is held infamous [even]
 among men of professed gallantry to boast even among
 one another of the wives or virgins they have ruined,
 but what  so favourite  among English
 Lawyers as the history of the Juries they have
 seduced?  
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