. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. itted anattorney of this court because he had been unreasonably refused admission as an attor-ney of the Court of Common Pleas; in which case he shall not be recommended noradmitted as a counsellor of this court until he has practiced law as an attornej^ thereoffor the term of four years. 9. All issues in law and in fact, and all questions of law arising on writs of error,certiorari and mandamus, or special verdicts, or motions for new trials and in arrestof judgment, shall be argued only by the counsellors of this court. And the counsel-lo


. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. itted anattorney of this court because he had been unreasonably refused admission as an attor-ney of the Court of Common Pleas; in which case he shall not be recommended noradmitted as a counsellor of this court until he has practiced law as an attornej^ thereoffor the term of four years. 9. All issues in law and in fact, and all questions of law arising on writs of error,certiorari and mandamus, or special verdicts, or motions for new trials and in arrestof judgment, shall be argued only by the counsellors of this court. And the counsel-lors of this court may also practice as attorneys. In 1836 it was provided by law that any citizen of the Common-wealth or any alien who had expressed his intention pursuant to lawto become a citizen, of twenty-one years of age, of good moral charac-ter might become an attorney after three years study, and on the recom-mendation of an attorney be examined for admission. In 1876 it wasprovided that the same person could be admitted only on examination,.


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