| James Boswell - Hebrides (Scotland) - 1785 - 546 pages
...of juftice ? It is, that every man may have his caufe fairly tried, by men appointed to try caufes. A lawyer is not to tell what he knows to be a lie : he is not to produce what he knows to be a falfedeed; but he is not to ufurp the province of the jury and of the judge, and determine what mail... | |
| James Boswell - Hebrides - 1785 - 548 pages
...he knows to be a lie s he is not to produce what he knows to be a falfe deed ; but he is not toufurp the province of the jury and of the judge, and determine what mall be the effect of evidence— what mafl be the refult of legal argument. As it rarely happens that... | |
| Europe - 1785 - 522 pages
...caule fairly tried, bv men appointed to try cailles. A lawyer is not to tell what he knows to he.a lie: he is not to produce what he k"nows to be a falfe deed ; but he is not to ufurp the province of the jury and of the iuHge, and determine what (hall... | |
| James Boswell - Hebrides (Scotland) - 1786 - 552 pages
...of the cause is to be decided by the judge. Consider, Sir; what is the purpose of courts of justice? It is, that every man may have his cause fairly tried,...the judge, and determine what shall be the effect of evidence, — what shall be the result of legal argument. As it rarely happens that a man is fit to... | |
| James Boswell - Hebrides - 1786 - 478 pages
...peculiarly true of genealogy, who would not be glad to feiz' a fair opportunity to let it be known} A lawyer is not to tell what he knows to be a lie: he is not to produce what he knows to be a falfe deed ; but he is not to ufurp the province of the jury and of the judge, and determine what fhall... | |
| James Boswell - Hebrides (Scotland) - 1807 - 496 pages
...the cause is to be decided by the judge. Consider, sir ; what is the purpose of courts of justice ? It is, that every man may have his cause fairly tried,...the judge, and determine what shall be the effect of evidence, — what shall be the result of a full account in Bayle's Dictionary. The family had once... | |
| Christian biography - 1810 - 548 pages
...the cause is to be decided by the judge. Consider Sir; what is the pur- pose of courts of justice? It is that every man may have his cause fairly tried,...Lawyer .is not to tell what he knows to be a lie. Mo is not to produce ivhat he knows to be u false deed; but he is not to usurp the province of the... | |
| James Boswell - Hebrides (Scotland) - 1810 - 438 pages
...the cause is to be decided by the judge. Consider, Sir ; what is the purpose of courts of justice ? It is, that every man may have his cause fairly tried, by * The saint's name of Veronica, was introduced into our family through my great grandmother Veronica,... | |
| James Boswell - Hebrides (Scotland) - 1813 - 484 pages
...the cause is to be decided by the judge. Consider, sir ; what is the purpose of courts of justice ? It is, that every man may have his cause fairly tried,...the judge, and determine what shall be the effect of evidence, — what shall be the result of a full account in Bayle's Dictionary. The family had once... | |
| James Boswell - Hebrides (Scotland) - 1813 - 492 pages
...judge. Consider, sir; what is the purpose of courts of justice ? It is, that every man may have bis cause fairly tried, by men appointed to try causes....the judge, and determine what shall be the effect of evidence, — what shall be the result of a full account in Bayle's Dictionary. The family had once... | |
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