Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 363, January, 1846. Various
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СКАЧАТЬ thus made. To all this must be added those innumerable contingencies in the arrangements of the courts, and the course of business, which no one can possibly foresee; and which often derange a whole series of arrangements, however cautiously and prudently made, and render counsel unable, after having carefully mastered their cases, to attend at the trial or argument.

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The clerk of a barrister has a fee on every fee of his employer, in a long-settled proportion of 2s. 6d. on all fees under five guineas; from, and inclusive of five guineas, up to ten guineas, 5s.; from ten guineas, 10s., and so on for higher fees.

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Phil. c. vi. sec. 7.

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Adapted from Edmund Burke.

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Sir Walter Raleigh —History of the World, last paragraph.

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