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...avarice ; and till men find leisure and encouragement for the exercise of this profession, by climbing up to the vantage ground, so my Lord Bacon calls it, of science, 0 instead of groveling all their lives below, in a mean but gainful application to all the little arts... | |
| Texas Bar Association - Bar associations - 1890 - 76 pages
...leisure and encouragement to prepare themselves for the exercise of this profession, by climbing up to the vantage ground, so my Lord Bacon calls it,...application to all the little arts of chicane. Till this happen, the profession of the law will scarce deserve to be ranked among the learned professions; and... | |
| Lord Macmillan - 1938 - 300 pages
...leisure and encouragement to prepare themselves for the exercise of this profession by climbing up to the ' vantage ground ', so my lord Bacon calls...application to all the little arts of chicane. Till this happen, the profession of the law will scarce deserve to be ranked among the learned professions: and... | |
| 1807 - 552 pages
...rantage gruum!, so my lord Bacon calls it, of science; instead of groveling all thcii lives belĀ»\v, in a mean but gainful application to all the little arts of chicane. Till this happen, the profession of the law will scarce deserve to be ranked among the learned professions :... | |
| Electronic journals - 1876 - 594 pages
...exercise of this profession, tit climbing up to the vantage ground, so my Lord Bacon calls it, of icience, instead of grovelling all their lives below in a mean but gainful application to the little arts of chicane. Till thil happen, the profession of the law will scarce deserve to be ranked... | |
| American Correctional Association - Prisons - 1899 - 534 pages
...leisure and encouragement to prepare themselves for the exercise of this profession, by climbing up to the 'vantage ground,' so my Lord Bacon calls it, of science, instead of groveling all their lives below, in a mean but gainful application to all the little arts of chicane."... | |
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