Only certain degrees are approved by King's Inns for entry to the barrister-at-law degree (see FactFile below).
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The one who called on Griggs in his lodgings wrote 'barrister-at-law' after his name, and had the right to do so.
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He did not like his children to come and see him act, and was always regretting-heavenhelp him!-thathe wasn't a barrister-at-law.
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So great and wide-spread is this question of the increase of immorality in England, under the reign of the sweat-shop, that a barrister-at-law, Mr. Wm.
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Do you see that sign there, 'Bahadur Gobind, Barrister-at-Law, Cambridge B.A.,' on the first floor over the cookshop?
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Of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law.
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By Clarence G. Moran, Barrister-at-Law.
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The persistent feeling against Samuel Kent, which underpinned Saunders' inquiry, was evident in a sixpenny pamphlet by the anonymous 'A Barrister-at-Law'.
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He drew from his pocket a great bulky letter, addressed to "Thomas Wright, Esquire, Barrister-at-law in Jonesboro, North Carolina."