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You are not to deceive your clients with false representations of your opinion : you are not to tell lies to a judge . ' BoswELL . But what do you think of supporting a cause which you know to be bad ? ' Johnson .
You are not to deceive your clients with false representations of your opinion : you are not to tell lies to a judge . ' BoswELL . But what do you think of supporting a cause which you know to be bad ? ' Johnson .
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For why ( he urged , ) should not Judges get riches , as well as those who deserve them less ? ... No Judge , Sir , can give his whole attention to his office ; and it is very proper that he should employ what time he has to himself ...
For why ( he urged , ) should not Judges get riches , as well as those who deserve them less ? ... No Judge , Sir , can give his whole attention to his office ; and it is very proper that he should employ what time he has to himself ...
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He advised the King to agree that the Judges should hold their places for life , instead of losing them at the accession ... There is no reason why a Judge should hold his office for life , more than any other person in publick trust .
He advised the King to agree that the Judges should hold their places for life , instead of losing them at the accession ... There is no reason why a Judge should hold his office for life , more than any other person in publick trust .
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