| 1845 - 500 sivua
...worse torture than the torture of the laws." The same great man well described our judge when he said, "It is no grace to a judge first to find that which...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 (visct. St. Albans.) - 1882 - 214 sivua
...the example, but a merciful eye upon the person. Secondly, for the advocates and counsel 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 judge first to find that which he... | |
| 1882 - 692 sivua
...has lost none of its force or picturesquene.ss by lapse of time or change of circumstances. He says, "Patience and gravity of hearing is an essential part of justice and an overspcaking judge is no well-tuned cymbal. It is no grace to a judge first to find that which he might... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1882 - 570 sivua
...¡ni a merciful eye upon the person. Secondly, for the advocates and counsel that plead. Paience 3 and gravity of hearing is an essential part of justice ; and an overspeaklng judge is no well-tuned cymbal. It is no grace to a judge first to find that which he might... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1883 - 236 sivua
...the example, but a merciful eye upon the person. Secondly, for the advocates and counsel that plead. Patience§ and gravity of hearing is an essential...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 quickness of... | |
| 1885 - 548 sivua
...dignified silence, perhaps cogitating Bacon's dictum that " it is no grace in a judge first to find out that which he might have heard in due time from the bar, or to ehow quickness of conceit in cutting off counsel too short." Certainly, Bacon is no authority in James'... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1886 - 298 sivua
...gravity of hearing is an essential part of justice ; and an over-speaking judge is no well-tuned cymba1. It is no grace to a judge first to find that which...show quickness of conceit in cutting off evidence orcoun- 60 sel too short, or to prevent information by questions, though pertinent. The parts of a... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1887 - 326 sivua
...merciful eye upon the person. OF JUDICATURE. 287 Secondly, for the advocates and counsel that plead, patience and gravity of hearing is an essential part...cutting off evidence or counsel too short ; or to pre^ vent information by questions, though pertinent. The parts of a judge in hearing are four : to... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1890 - 460 sivua
...example but a merciful eye upon the 3o person. Secondly, for the advocates and counsel that plead. Patience and gravity of hearing is an essential part...in cutting off evidence or counsel too short, or to prevent0 information by questions though pertinent. The parts of a judge in hearing are four: to direct... | |
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