Excerpt from The Canada Law Journal, Vol. 3: A Magazine of Jurisprudence; July to December, 1867 The fame which he won at the bar and in'the Legislature has been greatly augmented by his judicial career, and even while aficted with ill health and sickness, his zealous attention to public duties has been such as to excite general admiration. The reasons given by the learned judge for his retirement were not of the most pleasant nature. He expressed deep dissatisfaction at the Obstacles that lay in the way of a prompt and satisfactory administration of justice obstacles in part created by the E'xecutive, in part by his own colleagues, and in part by the unseasonable loquacity of a few members of the bar. However this may be, we trust that the great abilities Of Mr. Justice aylwin are not yet wholly lost to the profession and the public, and that, being far from the evening of life, he will yet win new claims to the grati tude of his country. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.
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