 | John Strange - Law reports, digests, etc - 1782 - 654 pages
...attorney in his bufinefs we're upon motion in arreft of judgment held a£tionable. " Mr. Hard-wick is a rogue, for taking " your money, and has done...appearance for you ; he is no attorney at law ; he don't " date to appear before a judge. What fignifies going to him? " He is only an attorney's clerk and... | |
 | Great Britain. Courts - Law - 1795 - 784 pages
...motion in arrcft of judgment held actionable. " Mr. Hardivick is a rogue, for " taking your money, ai'd has done nothing for it ; he has not " entered an...law} he " don't dare to appear before a judge. What fignifies going to " him ? He is only an attorney's clerk and a rogue, he is no " attorney (i)." (l)... | |
 | Sir John Comyns, Anthony Hammond - Electronic books - 1824 - 838 pages
...my money. R. l Lev. 276» Ray. 184. He is run away, and never will return. Semb. 3 Mod. 155. (g) 1. Mr. H. is a rogue for taking 'your money, and has...law ; he don't dare to appear before a judge. What signifies going to him ; he is only an attorney's clerk and a togue ; he is no attorney : actionable.... | |
 | Robert Maugham - Agency (Law) - 1825 - 554 pages
...'•'•"You may be ashamed to employ that knave (a)." " He is a cozening, cheating knave (£)." " Mr. H. is a rogue for taking your money, and has done...law; he don't dare to appear before a judge. What signifies going to him? He is only an attorney's clerk, and a rogue; he is no attorney(c)." " Thou... | |
 | Law - 1830 - 558 pages
...cozened 10/. in a bill of costs;—he deals on both sides, and deceives those who put him in trust;—Mr. H. is a rogue for taking your money, and has done...attorney at law; he don't dare to appear before a judge;—what signifies going to him, he is only an attorney's clerk, and a rogue;—he is no attorney... | |
 | Matthew Bacon, Sir Henry Gwilliam, Charles Edward Dodd - Law - 1846 - 708 pages
...pay is maintenance. 1 Roll. Abr. 54 ; Smith v. Andrews, Hob. 117. So, for publishing these words, He is a rogue for taking your money, and has done nothing for it ; he is no attorney at law, and dares not appear before a judge; what signifies going to him, he is only... | |
 | Francis Hilliard - Torts - 1859 - 594 pages
...read a declaration ; " without stating a special damage.1 Or, to say of an attorney in his business, " H. is a rogue, for taking your money, and has done...law ; he don't dare to appear before a judge. What signifies going to him ? He is only an attorney's clerk and a rogue ; he is no attorney." 2 77. And... | |
 | John Townshend - Libel and slander - 1877 - 836 pages
...v. Smith, Cro. Jac. 586 ; Bell v. Thatcher, Freeman, 277. divulge the secrets of his clients ; ' he is a rogue for taking your money, and has done nothing...appearance for you ; he is no attorney at law, he don't care to appear before a judge ; what signifies going to him, he is only an attorney's clerk and a rogue,... | |
 | John Townshend - Libel and slander - 1890 - 972 pages
...knave in his practice;1 he offered himself as a witness to divulge the secrets of his clients;2 he is a rogue for taking your money, and has done nothing...appearance for you ; he is no attorney at law, he don't care to appear before a judge; what signifies going to him, he is only an attorney's clerk and a rogue,... | |
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