Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 115Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 - American literature |
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Page 7
... less of a formal- ity , and the ethics of the profession will be elevated . As said by an em- inent jurist , Judge Sharswood , in a lecture on the Standards of the Bar : " Instead of drawing affidavits , and permitting them to be sworn ...
... less of a formal- ity , and the ethics of the profession will be elevated . As said by an em- inent jurist , Judge Sharswood , in a lecture on the Standards of the Bar : " Instead of drawing affidavits , and permitting them to be sworn ...
Page 9
... less burdened op- ponents . Hence , at the very point and moment when all the highest qualities of the profession are most sorely needed , to - wit : in the ascertainment of truth and justice by trial - many of those most qualified to ...
... less burdened op- ponents . Hence , at the very point and moment when all the highest qualities of the profession are most sorely needed , to - wit : in the ascertainment of truth and justice by trial - many of those most qualified to ...
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... less than C , but it never could occur to Guggy that this made A also less than C. He simply could not take the most elementary of mental hurdles . With all the good - will in the world he would rush up to the barrier and try to hurl ...
... less than C , but it never could occur to Guggy that this made A also less than C. He simply could not take the most elementary of mental hurdles . With all the good - will in the world he would rush up to the barrier and try to hurl ...
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... less musical than those of to - day . There are simply more of them , and they are perhaps more sophisticated . There are now so many concerts , so many orchestras , conductors , pianists , violinists and singers of distinction who ...
... less musical than those of to - day . There are simply more of them , and they are perhaps more sophisticated . There are now so many concerts , so many orchestras , conductors , pianists , violinists and singers of distinction who ...
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... less flexible , and the fingers of the violinist stiffen , the quality of tone deteriorates . In the European orchestras — many are still run on the coöperative system - the members naturally will not give up their places so long as ...
... less flexible , and the fingers of the violinist stiffen , the quality of tone deteriorates . In the European orchestras — many are still run on the coöperative system - the members naturally will not give up their places so long as ...
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