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1826 Aug 23
Procedure Code
f 8
Ch. I Proxies
But could not have applied
especially in those where education had not upon Judges
In this case it may indeed be said in these cases as in
others merit could find its way, in the case of this as well as other
arts the degree of proficiency on the part of each man would be
evidenced by his conduct. True to some it would but to others
it would not: those to whom it would be evidenced would with
little addition be better educated inhabitants of the :
that town alone in which the Judicatory has its seat: those
to whom the rest of the inhabitants would on each occasion
be at a loss to whom to entrust their respective interests, and
would be liable to be possessor as if it w by the
boldest and most .
2. The function of pract Law practitioners, or say
Litigants Proxy is but one of the functions nor that the most
important one, for which the d service capable of being rendered
by us the class of men in justice are needed. besides this
case in which it is only to individuals individually taken that the service is rendered,
there are two official situations or in which the need
applies. 1. that of Judicial for it the there first of the
four Probate years: 2. that same situation, alternating with
that Advocate of the . True it is that in first of of
those character will be they will not serve any otherwise than occasions
where waiting the company with the requisite clients, waiting
to be heard, but equally true it is that but for the lively hood preference expected
to be obtained after this long time of study and probation,
scarce any one of them would be found to subject himself to it.
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