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" If by a superiority of attention, of knowledge, of skill, and a better method of communication, he has the advantage of his adversary, it is an advantage to which he is entitled. There must always be some advantage, on one side or other ; and it is better... "
Thomas Bilney. Thomas More. William Tindall. Cromwell, earl of Essex. John ... - Page 68
1810
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Reminiscences of the Bench and Bar of Missouri: With an Appendix, Containing ...

William Van Ness Bay - 1878 - 1026 pages
...he is entitled. There must always be some advantage, on one side or the other; and it is better that advantage should be had by talents than by chance....judicially examined it might be found a very just claim." These views of Dr. Johnson cannot, in our judgment, be successfully controverted. An experience...
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Reminiscences of the Bench and Bar of Missouri: With an Appendix, Containing ...

William Van Ness Bay - 1878 - 640 pages
...is entitled. There must always be some advantage, on one side or the other ; and it is better that advantage should be had by talents than by chance....no causes till they were sure they were just, a man 548 BENCH AND BAK Of MISSOURI. might be precluded altogether from a trial of his claim, though were...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Together with The Journal of a ..., Volume 4

James Boswell - 1884 - 814 pages
...which he is entitled. There must always be some advantage, on one side or other ; and it is better that advantage should be had by talents than by chance....judicially examined, it might be found a very just claim." This was sound practical doctrine, and rationally repressed a too ref1ned scrupulosity of conscience....
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Together with The Journal of a ..., Volume 4

James Boswell - 1884 - 544 pages
...which he is entitled. There must always be some advantage, on one side or other ; and it is better that advantage should be had by talents than by chance....judicially examined, it might be found a very just claim.'.' This was sound practical doctrine, and rationally repressed a too refined scrupulosity of...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: And the Journal of His Tour to ..., Volume 5

James Boswell - 1885 - 454 pages
...which he is entitled. There must always be some advantage, on one side or other ; and it is better that advantage should be had by talents than by chance....judicially examined, it might be found a very just claim." This was sound, practical doctrine, and rationally repressed a too refined scrupulosity of...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Together with The Journal of a ..., Volume 5

James Boswell - 1889 - 480 pages
...which he is entitled. There must always be some advantage, on one side or other ; and it is better that advantage should be had by talents than by chance....judicially examined, it might be found a very just claim." This was sound practical doctrine, and rationally repressed a too refined scrupulosity of con.science....
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with The Journal of a ..., Volume 5

James Boswell - 1889 - 558 pages
...which he is entitled. There must always be some advantage, on one side or other ; and it is better that advantage should be had by talents than by chance....judicially examined, it might be found a very just claim." This was sound practical doctrine, and rationally repressed a too refined scrupulosity of conscience....
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 2

James Boswell - 1889 - 494 pages
...be kinwn ? *"T. «. CHIEF BARON otu>e. 181 advantage, on one side or other ; and it is better that advantage should be had by talents than by chance. If lawyers were to undertake DO causes till they were sore they were just, a man might be precluded altogether from a trial of his...
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A Treatise on Facts as Subjects of Inquiry by a Jury

James Ram - 1890 - 560 pages
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The Strand Magazine, Volume 107

1944 - 544 pages
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