The Seven Lamps of AdvocacyThe Seven Lamps of Advocacy examines and explores moral dilemmas and conundrums through analogies, stories and social commentary. This definitive text remains a set text at many legal institutions. Its dedication to reasoned argument, philosophical ideals, moral problems and pronounced judgement make it an interesting yet easy-to-read classic. It includes the lamps of Honesty, Courage, Industry, Wit, Eloquence, Judgement, and Fellowship. |
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THE LAMP OF COURAGE | |
THE LAMP OF INDUSTRY | |
THE LAMP OF | |
THE LAMP OF ELOQUENCE | |
THE LAMP OF JUDGMENT | |
THE LAMP OF FELLOWSHIP | |
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