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In this case their Lordships having had their attention called by the respondent's counsel to the disgracefully inaccurate state of the printed papers, and to the fact that no printer's name appeared on them, ordained the printer to appear personally at the bar. He did so accordingly, and stated by his counsel that the state of the print was caused by the neglect of his workmen, during his own temporary absence from illness. After expressing his regret for what had happened, he was warned by the Lord President and dismissed from the bar.