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... knowledge of himself . " For the advice of men of literature , he was always thankful , but was too proud to listen to dictators . He possessed what is called modesty , properly defined ; but he knew himself to possess superior talents ...
... knowledge of himself . " For the advice of men of literature , he was always thankful , but was too proud to listen to dictators . He possessed what is called modesty , properly defined ; but he knew himself to possess superior talents ...
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wisdom , knowledge , and virtue shall be inherent qualities . Such in- herent wisdom , knowledge , and virtue , can only exist in a body of men chosen for those qualities by their fellow - citizens at large . Such inherent wisdom , ...
wisdom , knowledge , and virtue shall be inherent qualities . Such in- herent wisdom , knowledge , and virtue , can only exist in a body of men chosen for those qualities by their fellow - citizens at large . Such inherent wisdom , ...
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... knowledge . A lawyer must possess an extensive ac- quaintance with ethics , general jurisprudence , national decrees , insti tutions , and usages , logic , history , and human nature . Without these qualifications , he is unfit both to ...
... knowledge . A lawyer must possess an extensive ac- quaintance with ethics , general jurisprudence , national decrees , insti tutions , and usages , logic , history , and human nature . Without these qualifications , he is unfit both to ...
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