| 1881 - 572 pages
...an essential part of justice and an over-speaking judge is no well-tuned cvmbal. It is no grace toa judge first to find that which he might have heard in due time from the bar; orto show quickness of conceit in cutting off evidence of counsel too short, or to prevent information... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 pages
...gravity of hearing is an essential part of justice, and an over-speaking judge is no well-tuned cymbal.4 It is no grace to a judge first to find that which...; to moderate length, repetition, or impertinency 7 of speech ; to recapitulate, select, and collate the material points of that which hath been said... | |
| 1873 - 578 pages
...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...prevent information by questions, though pertinent." The Chief Justice listened, made no remark, and interrupted no more; while Mr. Dexter, replacing the book... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1873 - 266 pages
...gravity of hearing is an essential part of justice, and an over-speaking judge is no well-tuned cymbal.5 It is no grace to a judge first to find that which he might 1 As God useth to prepare, &°c.] Isaiah xl. 3, 4. * Quifortiter, &°c.] He who blows the nose violently... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1874 - 700 pages
...that plead. Patience and gravity of hearing is an essential part of justice, and ail over-speaking judge is no well-tuned cymbal.' It is no grace to...in cutting off evidence or counsel too short, or to prevent'information by questions, though pertinent. The parts of a judge in hearing are four:—to... | |
| Sir John Fortescue - 1874 - 382 pages
...Bacon says, " 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...he might have heard in due time from the bar; or to shew quickness of conceit in cutting oft' evidence or counsel too short, or to prevent information... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1874 - 508 pages
...governing constitutionally by parlia1 " An overspeaking Judge is no well-timed cymbal. It is no grace to i Judge first to find that which he might have heard in due time frqm the bar, or to show quickness of conceit in cutting off evidence or counsel too short, or to prevent... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1875 - 660 pages
...hearing is an essential part of justice, and an over-speak- p ing judge is no well-tuned cymbal. 4 It is no grace to a judge first to find that which...time from the bar, or to show quickness of conceit 3 in cutting off evidence or counsel too short, or to prevent* information by questions, though pertinent.... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1876 - 768 pages
...person. . . . 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...direct the evidence; to moderate length, repetition, or imperlinency of speech; to recapitulate, select, and collate the material points of that which hath... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1876 - 660 pages
...that plead. Patience and gravity of hearing is an essential part of justice ; and an over-speaking judge is no well-tuned cymbal. It is no grace to a...in cutting off evidence or counsel too short, or to prevent4 information by questions, though pertinent. The parts of a judge in hearing are four, —... | |
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