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WORDS sufficient. In a Letter
"You are a rascally Fellow and a Tom-Fool, you had better have held your Tongue" - This was in a letter from
a Copyholder to the a Lord of a Manor. - Barnardston's case 5.G.2. mentioned by the Court in .
So excellent was the care taken of men's reputations by the old Common
Law, that a man who had a mind to subject himself to his ,
could not do it, without having a Special Pleader at his elbow to shape
his words for him.
Before In the Interest of the Public, there are no verdicts by surprise; and holding
back of evidence. There is full time leisure time given for accusations and defence
characters of witnesses and more at leisure
There are none of those chicanes of which the of practice
is to be bought for money: it is not the largest purse that by this means
can carry the cause.
There are none of those irrelevant causes of incompetency which the adopted by
that stupidity of Lawyers has so established:
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