Excerpt from A Popular and Practical Introduction to Law Studies
No profession requires, for its successful proseca tion, such sedulous and scientific initiation, as that of the Bar; for it is notorious, that its members must depend, from first to last, almost exclusively upon their personal qualifications. A professional connexion' is certainly a vast advantage, as securing both early and extensive employment; but of what avail, if it bring business for the discharge of which its possessor is incompetent? A connexion' serves in such a case only to advertise, with fatal efl'ect, his ignorance and presumption. 3 causing it to be reported, of him who has so signally disappointed his friendly clients.
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