Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 37Virginia State Bar Association, 1925 - Bar associations |
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... never assented to wrong . He combatted error by reason and not by vituperation . He clearly saw the right and steadfastly adhered to it . Such was his life to the world . Cicero wrote , " To his intimate friends he was much more ...
... never assented to wrong . He combatted error by reason and not by vituperation . He clearly saw the right and steadfastly adhered to it . Such was his life to the world . Cicero wrote , " To his intimate friends he was much more ...
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... never spoke hastily or indiscreetly on any subject . I have often thought that his calm and deliberate consideration was possibly one of the secrets of his unerring judgment . He never indulged in frivolity , and while he thoroughly ...
... never spoke hastily or indiscreetly on any subject . I have often thought that his calm and deliberate consideration was possibly one of the secrets of his unerring judgment . He never indulged in frivolity , and while he thoroughly ...
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... never lost an advantage , " said Wythe , " and he never gave one . " And Jefferson , writing many years later , said : " Mr. Pendleton , taken all in all , was the ablest man in debate I have ever met with - You never knew when you were ...
... never lost an advantage , " said Wythe , " and he never gave one . " And Jefferson , writing many years later , said : " Mr. Pendleton , taken all in all , was the ablest man in debate I have ever met with - You never knew when you were ...
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