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" I once before took leave to remind your Lordships — which was unnecessary, but there are many whom it may be needful to remind — that an advocate, by the sacred duty which he owes his client, knows, in the discharge of that office, but one person... "
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 308
1845
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Memorial of the Late James L. Petigru: Proceedings of the Bar of Charleston ...

S. C. Charleston Bar - 1880 - 64 pages
...justify the application of the concluding paragraph: — "The advocate knows, in the discharge of his office, but one person in the world, — that client, and none other. To save that client by all prudent means, to protect that client at all hazard and cost to all others, and among others to himself,...
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The Canadian Law Times, Volume 40

1920 - 1086 pages
...was that expressed by Brougham in his speech in defence of Queen Caroline. " An advocate," he said, " by the sacred duty which he owes his client knows...to protect that client at all hazards and costs to others and among others to himself — is the highest and most unquestioned of his duties; and he must...
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Hints on Advocacy: Useful for Practice in Any of the Courts ...

Richard Harris - 1881 - 388 pages
...many whom it may be needful to remind, that an advocate — by the sacred duty of his connection with his client — knows, in the discharge of that office,...person in the world — that client and none other. To serve that client by all expedient means, to protect that client at all hazards and costs to all others...
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Lives of the Princesses of Wales: Augusta of Saxe-Gotha. Cont'd. Caroline of ...

Barbara Clay Finch - 1883 - 360 pages
...your lordships — which was unnecessary, but there are many whom it may be needful to remiud—that an advocate, by the sacred duty which he owes his...office, but one person in the world, THAT CLIENT AND NONK OTHEB. To save that client by all expedient means—to protect that client at all hazards and...
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Hints on Advocacy, Intended for Practitioners in Civil and Criminal Courts ...

Richard Harris - 1884 - 232 pages
...many whom it may be needful to remind, that an advocate— by the sacred duty of his connection with his client — knows, in the discharge of that office, but one person in the world—that client and none other. To serve that client by all expedient means; to protect that client...
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Transactions of the Annual Meeting

South Carolina Bar Association - 1886 - 742 pages
...are many whom it may be needful to remind that an advocate, by the sacred duty of his connection with his client, knows in the discharge of that office...person in the world, that client and none other. To serve that client by all expedient means, to protect that client at all hazards and cost to all (even...
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The Commencement Annual

University of Michigan - 1886 - 124 pages
...Brougham in Queen Caroline's case when he said: " An advocate—by the sacred duty of his connection with his client, knows in the discharge of that office but one person in the world—that client—and none other. To serve that client by all expedient means; to protect that...
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The Irish Law Times and Solicitors' Journal, Volume 24

1890 - 958 pages
...with zeal, and as has been said " it is an advocate's highest and most unquestioned duty to serve his client, by all expedient means, •to .protect that client at all hazards and costs to all others (eveu tbe party already injured) and among.st others to himself. And he must not regard the alarm,...
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The Journal of Jurisprudence and Scottish Law Magazine, Volume 34

1890 - 692 pages
...zeal ; and, as has been said, " it is an advocate's highest and most unquestioned duty to serve his client by all expedient means, to protect that client at all hazards and costs to all others (even the party already injured), and amongst others to himself. And he must not regard the alarm,...
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Disraeli and His Day

Sir William Fraser - 1891 - 516 pages
...He then proceeded to quote, word for word, the opinion of the eminent person to whom he had alluded. "An Advocate, by the sacred duty which he owes his...expedient means, to protect that client at all hazards and cost to all others, and, among others, to himself, is the highest, and most unquestioned of his duties...
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