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Example sentences for "attornies"

Lexicographically close words:
attonce; attone; attonement; attorneys; attorneyship; attract; attractable; attracted; attracting; attraction
  1. Though the commissioned attornies of the immaterial being pretend a deep interest in having his edicts obeyed, yet their real views and interests can only be served by the multiplication of offences, which is their harvest.

  2. He appeared very ambitious to learn to write; and one of the Attornies got a Board knocked up at a Window on the Top of a Staircase; and that was his Desk, where he sat and wrote after Copies of Court and other Hands the Clerks gave him.

  3. He had found a way to live by Obsequiousness (in Clement's-Inn, as I remember) and courting the Attornies Clerks for Scraps.

  4. House made up chiefly of attornies who had more interest than any other men in the continuance of the old system and who, as will presently be shown, were not unwilling to have the "experiment" fail?

  5. It is remarked by the English papers that the Attornies generally in writing to their employers adopt the same strain.

  6. To complete the picture we will give two extracts of letters from eminent Jamaica Attornies to their employers in England, with regard to the turning out to work.

  7. He asked me questions about the Attornies employed in those several transactions, and wishes he could see any of their bills, which would inform him of what had been done.

  8. You Attornies and Lawyers, you say you are Ministers of Justice, and we know that equity and reason is or ought to be the foundation of Law.

  9. We appeared two Court-days after this, and desired to see the Declaration, and still you denied us unless we would fee an Attorney, so greedy are these Attornies after money, more than to justify a righteous cause.

  10. And the bill of costs that these "sharks" of attornies sent in!

  11. When I was at the Bar, Gentlemen, attornies did much worse things than this.

  12. This famous firm of city attornies has become a bye-word in legal history--being considered the most notorious of practitioners for sharp, underhand, scheming practices.

  13. He sent all round the town to attornies for books, but in vain.

  14. One who writes for attornies or booksellers.

  15. And it was prayed that it might be ordained, that there should only be six attornies for the county of Norfolk, the same number for Suffolk, and two for the city of Norwich.

  16. The Attornies Guide,' a local satire, published at Dublin in 1807, and written by the Rev.


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