The Scots Law Times, Volume 12, Part 2C.E. Green, 1904 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 58
... profession as it did to the Faculty of Advocates . The custom of devilling , which has been for long established in England , was beginning to gain a footing at the Scotch Bar . It has so far been practically con- fined to assistance ...
... profession as it did to the Faculty of Advocates . The custom of devilling , which has been for long established in England , was beginning to gain a footing at the Scotch Bar . It has so far been practically con- fined to assistance ...
Page 98
... profession of accounting seems to have existed in Italy in the seventeenth century , and there were colleges and guilds of accountants in some of the northern Italian cities , but these all died out during the succeeding century , and ...
... profession of accounting seems to have existed in Italy in the seventeenth century , and there were colleges and guilds of accountants in some of the northern Italian cities , but these all died out during the succeeding century , and ...
Page 113
... profession he is better known as the senior partner of the firm of W. & J. Cook , W.S. , and as factor and law agent for the University of Edin- burgh , and he stands in the front rank of his profession .. A portrait and bio- graphical ...
... profession he is better known as the senior partner of the firm of W. & J. Cook , W.S. , and as factor and law agent for the University of Edin- burgh , and he stands in the front rank of his profession .. A portrait and bio- graphical ...
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