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The lawyer has not reached the height of his vocation who does not find therein... scope for a peculiar but genuine artistic function. ”
But it is strange how many rational beings believe the ultimate truths of the universe to be reducible to patterns on a blackboard. ”
Medieval justice was a quaint thing. ”
So far I go with the Socialists as to think it a pretty general rule that, where monopoly is necessary, it is better in public hands. ”
The practice of the law is a perfectly distinct art. ”
Yet when one suspects that a man knows something about life that one hasn't heard before one is uneasy until one has found out what he has to say. ”
Not that pleading can be taken as a test, for the forms of action, notably Debt, ignore the fundamental difference between duties imposed by law and duties created by the will of the parties. ”
Consider the Essay as a political pamphlet on the Revolution side, and the fact that it was the Whig gospel for a century, and you will see its working merit. ”
If you deny that any principles of conduct at all are common to and admitted by all men who try to behave reasonably - well, I don't see how you can have any ethics or any ethical background for law. ”