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Page 69
... common mortal if you can feel the same interest in the case , as if something was still in prospect for you , as well as for your client . And when you lack interest in the case the job will very likely lack skill and diligence in the ...
... common mortal if you can feel the same interest in the case , as if something was still in prospect for you , as well as for your client . And when you lack interest in the case the job will very likely lack skill and diligence in the ...
Page 70
... common , almost universal . Let no young man choosing the law for a calling for a moment yield to the popular belief - resolve to be honest at all events ; and if in your own judgment you cannot be an honest lawyer , resolve to be ...
... common , almost universal . Let no young man choosing the law for a calling for a moment yield to the popular belief - resolve to be honest at all events ; and if in your own judgment you cannot be an honest lawyer , resolve to be ...
Page 74
... common burden of our race , so the effort of some to shift their share of the burden onto the shoulders of others is the great durable curse of the race . Originally a curse for transgression upon the whole race , when , as by slavery ...
... common burden of our race , so the effort of some to shift their share of the burden onto the shoulders of others is the great durable curse of the race . Originally a curse for transgression upon the whole race , when , as by slavery ...
Page 78
... common with you to join hands with the men you meet , but with the slave - dealer you avoid the ceremony - instinctively shrinking from the snaky contact . If he grows rich and retires from business , you still remem- ber him , and ...
... common with you to join hands with the men you meet , but with the slave - dealer you avoid the ceremony - instinctively shrinking from the snaky contact . If he grows rich and retires from business , you still remem- ber him , and ...
Page 97
... common consent , the spread of the black man's bondage to the new countries was prohibited , but now Congress decides that it will not continue the prohibition , and the Supreme Court decides that it could not if it would . In those ...
... common consent , the spread of the black man's bondage to the new countries was prohibited , but now Congress decides that it will not continue the prohibition , and the Supreme Court decides that it could not if it would . In those ...
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