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As a general rule , never take your whole fee in advance , nor any more than a
small retainer . When fully paid beforehand , you are more than a common mortal
if you can feel the same interest in the case as if something was still in prospect
for.
As a general rule , never take your whole fee in advance , nor any more than a
small retainer . When fully paid beforehand , you are more than a common mortal
if you can feel the same interest in the case as if something was still in prospect
for.
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Then you will feel that you are working for something , and you are sure to do
your work faithfully and well . Never sell a fee - note - at least not before the
consideration service is performed . It leads to negligence and dishonesty -
negligence ...
Then you will feel that you are working for something , and you are sure to do
your work faithfully and well . Never sell a fee - note - at least not before the
consideration service is performed . It leads to negligence and dishonesty -
negligence ...
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If you did not feel that it was wrong , why did you join in providing that men should
be hung for it ? The practice was no more than bringing wild negroes from Africa
to such as would buy them . But you never thought of hanging men for catching ...
If you did not feel that it was wrong , why did you join in providing that men should
be hung for it ? The practice was no more than bringing wild negroes from Africa
to such as would buy them . But you never thought of hanging men for catching ...
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... break up the Republican organization ? Human action can be modified to
some extent , but human nature cannot be changed . There is a judgment and a
feeling against slavery in this nation , which cast at least a million and a half of
votes .
... break up the Republican organization ? Human action can be modified to
some extent , but human nature cannot be changed . There is a judgment and a
feeling against slavery in this nation , which cast at least a million and a half of
votes .
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feeling - that sentiment - by breaking up the political organization which rallies
around it . You can scarcely scatter and disperse an army which has been formed
into order in the face of your heaviest fire ; but if you could , how much would you
...
feeling - that sentiment - by breaking up the political organization which rallies
around it . You can scarcely scatter and disperse an army which has been formed
into order in the face of your heaviest fire ; but if you could , how much would you
...
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