Hidden fields
Libros Libros
" 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... "
Opinions of Lord Brougham: On Politics, Theology, Law, Science, Education ... - Página 107
por Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1841 - 360 páginas
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

Littell's Living Age, Volumen24

1850 - 642 páginas
...An advocate," said Lord Brougham, defending Queen Caroline, " by the sacred duty which he owes his client, knows, in the discharge of that office, but...means — to protect that client at all hazards and coats to all others, and among others to himself — is the highest and most unquestioned of his duties...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen6

Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1844 - 564 páginas
...assistance or extrication. VIII. Lord Brougham. 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 no other. To save that client by all expedient means, — to protect that client at all hazards and...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

Elements of Rhetoric: Comprising an Analysis of the Laws of Moral Evidence ...

Richard Whately - 1846 - 366 páginas
...itself of its authoritative protection to cast off all restraints against all parties. To serve the client by ' all expedient means, to protect that client at all hazards and costs to all others,' or, according to the noble and learned lord who vindicates the practice as a duty to disregard the...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

Hortensius: Or, The Advocate: An Historical Essay

William Forsyth - 1849 - 528 páginas
...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...that client and none other. To save that client by alJ expedient means, to protect that client at all hazards and costs, to all others, and among others...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

European Life and Manners in Familiar Letters to Friends, Volumen2

Henry Colman - 1849 - 640 páginas
...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 in the world — that client and none ot/ter. To save that client by all expedient means ; to protect that client at all hazards and costs...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

European Life and Manners in Familiar Letters to Friends, Volumen2

Henry Colman - 1849 - 418 páginas
...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 in the world — that dient and none other. To save that client by all expedient means ; to protect that client at all hazards...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volumen36

1850 - 890 páginas
...that an advocate should " know, in the discharge of his ofliec, but one person in the world — his client, and none other. To save that client by all expedient means — to protect that client at all hazard, and all cost to all others, and among others, to himself — is the highest and most unquestioned...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1850 - 794 páginas
...that an advocate should " know, in the discharge of his office, but one person in the world — his client, and none other. To save that client by all expedient means — to protect that client at all hazard, and all cost to all others, and among others, to himself — is the highest and most unquestioned...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

A tract of future times, or, The reflections of posterity on the excitement ...

Robert Hovenden - 1850 - 210 páginas
...a fixed and avowed principle with some, that " an advocate, by the sacred duty which he owes to his client, knows, in the discharge of that office, but one person in the world, that client and nont other. To save that client by all expedient means, — to protect that client at all hazards *...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

The British Quarterly Review, Volumen15

Henry Allon - 1852 - 620 páginas
...against him. We are told, on the other, by Lord Brougham, that it is the duty of a counsel to protect his client at all hazards and costs to all others, and, among others, to himself, and he is not to regard the alarm, the suffering, the torment, the destruction, which he may bring...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro




  1. Mi biblioteca
  2. Ayuda
  3. Búsqueda avanzada de libros
  4. Descargar EPUB
  5. Descargar PDF