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Excerpt from Hints to Solicitors, Being a Treatise on the Law Relating to Their Duties as Officers of the High Court of Justice, Vol. 1: With Notes on the Recent Changes Affecting the Profession, and a Vade Mecum to the Law of Costs
Claims to originality in a Law Book are not only generally unfounded but also undesirable. Indeed for the rendering of the subject to be at all complete the writer must have been a gatherer and disposer of other men's stuff. State ments made by him to have authority should be the reproductions of those made by great judges as noted by careful reporters; and their very words must be often used for greater accuracy. To be exact is essential, and to know what may be safely omitted in a reference to a judg ment is no mean knowledge (a).
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