... this kind of club, a club exclusively of lawyers. In Boston they have one of long standing, consisting of our professions, and four members of each,that is of lawyers, doctors, clergymen, and merchants." ... 11the practice of the law here; and there were Esquire Lee, and John W. Hurlbut, and later, Charles Dewey, and a number of professional men besides, and several others who were not professional, ... wonders of nature and of art, in society, and in the charm of historical and romantic association which isthe peculiar pleasure to an American of travel in the Old World, was very great, and the...