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Meanings of special pleader in anglès
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Usage of special pleader in anglès
1
Scarcely a department of Southern life escapes this fundamental attitude of specialpleader and disingenuousness.
2
Allen, you specialpleader, it really will not do!
3
You'd beat the world as a specialpleader.
4
At this moment I recollected my bargain, and my debt to my good master the specialpleader.
5
The Lord Keeper, like a cowardly pedantic specialpleader as he was, would take the same side.
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Nevertheless, it is easy for the specialpleader to give a wrong impression of the sentiment of the time.
7
He appears rather as a specialpleader marshaling all available forces against the one institution which assailed the Union.
8
I perceive, sir, that you adopt the method of a specialpleader, and not that of an honest inquirer.
9
I am but a poor specialpleader, and your worldly wisdom is so clear, the dullest intellect might comprehend it.
10
Too poor to study under a specialpleader, he copied out three folio volumes from a manuscript collection of precedents.
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He was conceded to be an able lawyer, perhaps the best land lawyer and specialpleader in that part of Ohio.
12
Not I, Alice,-butI am by nature a specialpleader, and, just now, I am engaged on Herbert's side of the case.
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Yet the usual trend and phrase of his observations seem to be those of a specialpleader, rather than those of a statesman.
14
But this passes; and now-half believing that Nelly's thoughts have run over the same ground with yours-youturn specialpleader for your fancy.
15
These faithful friends remained in town with Coningsby until he was established in Paper Buildings, and had become a pupil of a celebrated specialpleader.
16
He soon became known as an erudite and painstaking lawyer, whose opinions were entitled to respect, and who was very expert as a specialpleader.