is found experimentally to be best promoted by the opposite efforts of practised and ingenious men, presenting to the selection of an impartial judge the best arguments for the establishment and explanation of truth. Writings of Severn Teackle Wallis - Página 121por Severn Teackle Wallis - 1896Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1834 - 376 páginas
...can devise no better method of disentangling difficulty, exposing falsehood, and detecting truth." " Justice is found, experimentally, to be most effectually...and ingenious men, presenting to the selection of aa impartial judge, the best arguments for the establishment and explanation of truth. It becomes,... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1846 - 368 páginas
...abundant prayers and blessings of the human race. Justice is found, experimentally, to be most effectoally promoted by the opposite efforts of practised and...impartial judge the best arguments for the establishment arid explanation of truth. It becomes, then, under such an arrangement, the decided duty of an advocate... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1868 - 384 páginas
...warmth for your client.' ' Justice,' observes Sydney Smith, ' is found, experimentally, to be best promoted by the opposite efforts of practised and ingenious men, presenting to an impartial judge the best argument for the establishment and explanation of . truth.' ' Some are... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1870 - 842 páginas
...fear no change which draws down upon it the more abundant prayers and bless ings of the human race. Justice is found, experimentally, to be most effectually promoted by the opposite efforts ol practised and ingenious men, presenting to the selection of an impartial judge the best arguments... | |
| Francis Lewis Wellman - 1910 - 292 páginas
...client has no right to do for himself. "Justice," says Sidney Smith, "is found experimentally to be best promoted by the opposite efforts of practised and...arguments for the establishment and explanation of truth. If he comes then under such an arrangement, the decided duty of an advocate is to use all the arguments... | |
| George Purcell Costigan - 1917 - 656 páginas
...Richard Whately's note to Bacon's essay Of Judicature, in his 1868 edition of Bacon's Essays, p. 557. "Justice is found, experimentally, to be m.ost effectually promoted by the opposite efforts of practiced and ingenious men, presenting to the selection of an impartial judge the best arguments for... | |
| 1926 - 762 páginas
...promoted by the opposition efforts of practised and ingenious men." that is, Barristers. You present to the selection of an impartial Judge the best arguments for the establishment of truth. It becomes then the duty of an advocate to use all the relevant arguments in his power to... | |
| Canadian Bar Association - 1927 - 506 páginas
...promoted by the opposition efforts of practised and ingenious men." that is, Barristers. You present to the selection of an impartial Judge the best arguments for the establishment of truth. It becomes then the duty of an advocate to use all the relevant arguments in his power to... | |
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