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" ... supposing your arguments to be weak and inconclusive. But, Sir, that is not enough. An argument which does not convince yourself may convince the judge to whom you urge it ; and if it does convince him, why, then. Sir, you are wrong, and he is right.... "
The life of Samuel Johnson. [With] The principal corrections and additions ... - 49. oldal
szerző: James Boswell - 1807
Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről

The poetical works of ... George Crabbe, with his letters and journals, and ...

George Crabbe - 1840 - 332 oldal
...inconclusive. But sir, that is not enough. An argument which does not convince yourself, may convince the judge to whom you urge it ; and if it does convince...for your client, and then hear the judge's opinion.' BOSWELL : ' But, sir, does not affecting a warmth when you have no warmth, and appearing to be clearly...

The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, 15. kötet

1840 - 824 oldal
...does convince him, why, then, sir, you are wrong, and lie is right. It is his business to judge ; mid you are not to be confident in your own opinion, that a cause is bad, but to sny all you cnn for your client, and then hear the'jndge's opinion." Boswell. — " But, sir, does...

The lawyer, his character and rule of holy life, after the manner of George ...

Edward O'Brien (barrister-at-law.) - 1842 - 330 oldal
...inconclusive. But, Sir, that is not enough. An argument which does not convince yourself may convince the judge to whom you urge it ; and if it does convince...for your client and then hear the judge's opinion. BOSWELL : But, Sir, does not affecting warmth when you have no warmth, and appearing to be clearly...

Southern Quarterly Review, 6. kötet

Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1844 - 564 oldal
...be bad till the judge determines it. An argument which does not convince yourself; may convince the judge to whom you urge it, and if it does convince him, why then, sir, you are wrong and he is right Every body knows you are paid for affecting warmth for your client III. Mr. Montague. None but the...

The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D: Including A Journal of His Tour ..., 1. kötet

James Boswell - 1846 - 602 oldal
...also changed to anxiaut.LOHE. 244 245 An argument which does not convince yourself, may convince the judge to whom you urge it; and if it does convince...right. It is his business to judge; and you are not to he confident in your own opinion that a cause is had, but to say all you can for your client, and then...

The Life and Poetical Works of the Rev. George Crabbe

George Crabbe - 1847 - 618 oldal
...inconclusive. But, sir, that is not enough. An argument which does not convince yourself, may convince the judge to whom you urge it ; and if it does convince...are not to be confident in your own opinion that a causé is had, but to say all yon can for your client, and then hear the judge's opinion.' BOSWELT....

Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Their Tour to the Hebrides

James Boswell - 1848 - 1798 oldal
...inconclusive. But, Sir, that is not enough. An argument which does not convince yourself, may convince the judge to whom you urge it : and if it does convince...for your client, and then hear the judge's opinion." BOSWELL. " But, Sir, does not affecting a warmth when you have no warmth, and appearing to be clearly...

The Monthly Law Reporter, 17. kötet

1855 - 736 oldal
...argument which does not convince yourself, may convince the Judge to whom you urge it ; and if it does not convince him, why, then, sir, you are wrong and he...to judge ; and you are not to be confident in your opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the judge'sopinion."...

DeBow's Review ...: Agricultural, Commercial, Industrial Progress ..., 2. kötet

1855 - 778 oldal
...be bad til] the judge determines it. An argument which does not convince yourself may convince the judge to whom you urge it, and if it does convince...him, why then, sir, you are wrong and he is right. Everybody knows you are paid for affecting warmth for your client. III. Mr. Montague. None but the...

De Bow's Review, 19. kötet

James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, Robert Gibbes Barnwell, Edwin Q. Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - 1855 - 780 oldal
...be bad till the judge determines it. An argument which does not convince yourself may convince the judge to whom you urge it, and if it does convince him, why then, sir, yon are wrong and he is right. Everybody knows you are paid for affecting warmth for your client. III....




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