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Page 145
... lawyers as a class , in spite of the great po- litical , religious and social influence of the profession , have never been popular with the masses , and consequently proportionately unpopular with the elected representatives . " It is ...
... lawyers as a class , in spite of the great po- litical , religious and social influence of the profession , have never been popular with the masses , and consequently proportionately unpopular with the elected representatives . " It is ...
Page 148
... lawyers in the latter part of the Seventeenth century . In marked contrast to Sherwood with respect to fortune and family infuence , which counted for much with lawyers as with laymen at this time , was his contemporary and frequent ...
... lawyers in the latter part of the Seventeenth century . In marked contrast to Sherwood with respect to fortune and family infuence , which counted for much with lawyers as with laymen at this time , was his contemporary and frequent ...
Page 155
... lawyers in the Colony , who were natives of England between the dates named in Mr. Bed- well's list of Virginians ; and among these were three lawyers of the first half of the Eighteenth century , educated in SOME LAWYERS IN COLONIAL ...
... lawyers in the Colony , who were natives of England between the dates named in Mr. Bed- well's list of Virginians ; and among these were three lawyers of the first half of the Eighteenth century , educated in SOME LAWYERS IN COLONIAL ...
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