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" 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 judge first to find that which he might have heard in due time from the bar, or to show quickness of conceit in cutting... "
The essays; or, Counsels civil and moral, with notes by A. Spiers - 184. oldal
szerző: Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1851
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 35. kötet

1834 - 1064 oldal
...ßrst to find that ifhich he might liare heard in due time from the Лаг, or to shew r/itic/iness of conceit in cutting off' evidence or counsel too...prevent information by questions, though pertinent."* Would it not seem, reader, as if the old philosopher had " revisited the glimpses" of the Court of...

The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: A New Edition:

Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1834 - 458 oldal
...him be rejected with shame; venderejure potest, emerat illeprivs. See ante, p. clxxvi. (fc) It being no grace to a judge, first to find that which he might hare heard in due time from the bar ; or to show quickness of conceit in cutting off evidence or counsel...

The Works of Lord Bacon: With an Introductory Essay, 1. kötet

Francis Bacon - 1838 - 898 oldal
...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 judge, first to find that which lie might have heard in due time from the bar ; or to show quickness of conceit in cutting off evidence...

Essays; or, Counsels civil and moral, and the two books Of the proficience ...

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1840 - 244 oldal
...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...the evidence ; to moderate length, repetition, or impertmency of speech ; to recapitulate, select, and collate the material points of that which hath...

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 48. kötet

1840 - 1522 oldal
...ought to be more learned than witty ; more reverend than plausible; and more advised than confident. It is no grace to a judge first to find that which...prevent information by questions, though pertinent." * Our English judges are indeed worthy of the affection and reverence with which, both in public and...

The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 39. kötet

Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1840 - 492 oldal
...ought to be more learned than witty; rnnre reverend than plausible; and more advised than conkl"nl. It is no grace to a judge first to find that which fie might have heard in due time from the bar ; or to show quickness of conceit, in cutting oft' evidence,...

Ten Thousand A-year, 2. kötet

Samuel Warren - 1841 - 414 oldal
...ought to be more learned than witty ; more reverend than plausible ; and more advised than confident. It is no grace to a judge first to find that which...prevent information by questions, though pertinent."* Our English judges are indeed worthy of the affection and reverence with which, both in public and...

Ten Thousand A-year, 1. kötet

Warren - 1842 - 824 oldal
...ought to be more learned than witty ; more reverend than plausible ; and more advised than confident. It is no grace to a judge first to find that which...prevent information by questions, though pertinent."* Our English judges are indeed worthy of the affection and reverence with which, both in public md private,...

The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England ...

John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1845 - 672 oldal
...Bacon's Works, vol. vi. 141. 194. 244. iv. 497. l " An overspeaking Judge is a no well-timed cymbal. It is no grace to a Judge first to find that which...cutting off evidence or counsel too short, or to prevent [anticipate] information, by questions though pertinent" — Ettay of Judicature. of the profession,...

Bacon; His Writings, and His Philosophy, 1. kötet

George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 732 oldal
...justice to remember tnercy; and to cast a severe eye upon the example, but a merciful eye upon the person The parts of a judge in hearing are four: to direct...to moderate length, repetition, or impertinency of ceii ; to recapitulate, select, and collate the material points of that which hath been said; and to...




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