| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1820 - 782 sider
...knows but one person in all the world, and that person is his client. To save that client by all mean* and expedients, and at all hazards and costs to other persons, and, among them, to himself, is his ñrst and only duty ; and in performing this duty he must not regard the alarm, the torments, the destruction... | |
| 1821 - 536 sider
...discharge «f his duty, knows but one person in all the world, and that person is his client. To save that client by all means and expedients, and at all hazards...regard the alarm, the torments, the destruction which lie may bring upon others. Separating the duty of a patriot from that of an advocate, he must go on... | |
| George Sharswood - 1860 - 212 sider
...discharge of his duty knows but one person in all the world, and that person is his client. To save that client by all means and expedients, and at all hazards...them to himself, is his first and only duty ; and in performleged; although no question then arose as to the object of the assignment, and the counsel considered... | |
| 1870 - 590 sider
...client. To save that Macfarland's Trial. client by all means and expedients, and at all hazards and cos's to other persons, and among them to himself, is his first and only duty, and in performing this duty lie must not regard the alarm, the torments, the destruction which he may bring upon others. Separating... | |
| 1894 - 922 sider
...advocate In the discharge of his duty knows but one person, and that person Is his client. To save his client by all means and expedients and at all hazards and costs to other persons— and among them himself— is his first and only duty, and in performing that duty he must not regard the alarms; the... | |
| 1872 - 926 sider
...client by all means and expedients, and at all hazards and costs to other persons, and among others to himself, is his first and only duty; and in performing...not regard the alarm, the torments, the destruction, he may bring upon others. Separating the duty of a patriot from that of an advocate, he must go on,... | |
| 1872 - 940 sider
...discharge of his duty knows but one person in all the world, and that person is his client. To save that client by all means and expedients, and at all hazards and costs to other persons, and among others to himself, is his first and only duty; and in performing this duty he must not regard the alarm,... | |
| George Sharswood - 1876 - 230 sider
...discharge of his duty knows but one person in all the world, and that person is his client. To save that client by all means and expedients, and at all hazards...not regard the alarm, the torments, the destruction he may bring upon others. Separating the duty of a patriot from that of an advocate, he must go on,... | |
| Jay Ford Laning - 1894 - 628 sider
...advocate in the discharge of his duty knows but one person, and that person is his client. To save his client by all means and expedients and at all hazards and costs to other persons — and among them himself — is his first and only duty; and in performing that duty he must not regard the alarms,... | |
| 1897 - 380 sider
...discharge of his duty, knows but one person in all the world, and that person is his client. To save that client by all means and expedients, and at all hazards and costs to other persons, and, among others, to himself, is his first and only duty; and in performing this duty he must not regard an alarm,... | |
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