The county-seat lawyer, counsellor to railroads and to Negroes, to bakers and to poor whites, who always gave to each the best there was in him- and was willing to admit that his best was good. That lawyer has been an American institution- about the same in South and North and East and West.
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1950
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A.B.A. Journal
June, 1950 (36 ABAJ 497)
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The county-seat lawyer, counsellor to railroads and to Negroes, to bakers and to poor whites, who always gave to each the best there was in him- and was willing to admit that his best was good. That lawyer has been an American institution- about the same in South and North and East and West.
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