Patience and gravity of hearing is an essential part of justice; and an overspeaking judge is no well-tuned cymbal. It is no grace to a judge first to find that which he might have heard in due time from the bar; or to show quickness of conceit in cutting... Blackwood's Magazine - Página 1071840Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Frederick Charles Moncreiff - 1882 - 204 páginas
...over-speaking judge is no well-tuned cymbal. It is no grace to a judge first to find that which he might have heard in due time from the Bar; or to show...prevent information by questions, though pertinent. The parts of a judge in hearing are four : to direct the evidence ; to moderate length, repetition,... | |
| 1882 - 692 páginas
...an overspcaking judge is no well-tuned cymbal. It is no grace to a judge first to find that which he might have heard in due time from the bar; or to show...prevent information by questions, though pertinent. The parts of a judge in hearing are four; to direct the evidence; to moderate length, repetition, or... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1882 - 324 páginas
...over-speaking judge is no well-tuned cymba1. It is no grace to a judge first to find that which he might have heard in due time from the bar, or to show quickness of conceit in cutting off evidence or coun- 60 sel too short, or to prevent information by questions, though pertinent. The parts of a judge... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1882 - 214 páginas
...grace to a judge first to find that which he might have heard in due time from the bar; or to shew quickness of conceit in cutting off evidence or counsel...prevent information by questions, though pertinent. * lie who rubs hard draws forth blood. t lie will rain snares upon them. The parts of a judge in hearing... | |
| 1845 - 500 páginas
...great man well described our judge when he said, "It is no grace to a judge first to find that which he might have heard, in due time, from the bar; or to show his quickness of conceit in cutting off evidence or counsel too short. Let not the judge meet the cause... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1883 - 236 páginas
...an overspeaking judge is no well-tuned cymbal. It is no grace to judge first to find that which he might have heard in due time from the bar; or to show...prevent information by questions, though pertinent. The parts of a judge in hearing are four: to direct the evidence; to moderate length, repetition, or... | |
| Benjamin G. Lovejoy - 1883 - 304 páginas
...over-speaking judge is no well-tuned cymbal. It is no grace to a judge first to find that which he might have heard in due time from the bar ; or to...prevent * information by questions, though pertinent. The parts of a judge in hearing are four: to direct the evidence ; to moderate length, repetition,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1884 - 474 páginas
...an overspeaking judge is no welltuned cymbal. It is no grace to a judge first to find that which he might have heard in due time from the bar; or to show...prevent information by questions, though pertinent. The parts of a judge in hearing are four : to direct the evidence ; to moderate length, repetition,... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1884 - 564 páginas
...over-speaking judge is no well-tuned cymbal. It is no grace to a judge first to find that which he might have heard in due time from the bar, or to show...prevent information by questions, though pertinent. The parts of a judge in hearing are four : to direct the evidence ; to moderate length, repetition,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1884 - 476 páginas
...an overspeaking judge is no welltuned cymbal. It is no grace to a judge first to find that which he might have heard in due time from the bar; or to show...prevent information by questions, though pertinent. The parts of a judge in hearing are four : to direct the evidence ; to moderate length, repetition,... | |
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