| James Paterson - 1882 - 546 페이지
...must be from reasoning, must be from your supposing your arguments to be weak aud inconclusive. But, sir, that is not enough. An argument which does not...judge : and you are not to be confident in your own opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the judge's opinion."... | |
| James Boswell - 1884 - 742 페이지
...must be from reasoning, must be from your supposing your arguments to be weak and inconclusive. But, Sir, that is not enough. An argument which does not...judge ; and you are not to be confident in your own opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the judge's opinion.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1884 - 348 페이지
...must be from reasoning, must be from your supposing your arguments to be weak and inconclusive. But, sir, that is not enough. An argument which does not...judge; and you are not to be confident in your own opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the judge's opinion."... | |
| James Boswell - 1887 - 500 페이지
...must be from reasoning, must be from your supposing your arguments to be weak and inconclusive. But, Sir, that is not enough. An argument which does not...judge; and you are not to be confident in your own opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the Judge's opinion.'... | |
| Samuel Johnson, George Birkbeck Norman Hill - 1888 - 356 페이지
...must be from reasoning, must be from your supposing your arguments to be weak and inconclusive. But, Sir, that is not enough. An argument which does not...judge ; and you are not to be confident in your own opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the Judge's opinion."... | |
| James Boswell - 1889 - 504 페이지
...must be from reasoning, must be from your supposing your arguments to be weak and inconclusive. But, Sir, that is not enough. An argument which does not...you are wrong, and he is right. It is his business ta judge ; and you are not to be confident in your own Works, Aldine edition, vol. iv., p. 112. But... | |
| James Boswell - 1890 - 568 페이지
...must be from reasoning, must be from your supposing your arguments to be weak and inconclusive. But, Sir, that is not enough. An argument which does not...judge ; and you are not to be confident in your own opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for S îur client, and then hear the judge's opinion."... | |
| Maryland State Bar Association - 1906 - 200 페이지
...supposing your argument to be weak or inconclusive. But, sir, that is not enough. An argument that does not convince yourself may convince the judge...judge and you are not to be confident in your own opinion that your cause is bad but to say all you can for your client and then hear the judge's opinion.... | |
| James Paterson - 1896 - 808 페이지
...supposing your arguments to be weak and inconclusive. But, sir, that is not enough. An argument which docs not convince yourself, may convince the judge to whom...judge: and you are not to be confident in your own opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the judge's opinion."... | |
| Amédée Louis Ulysse Gasquet - 1898 - 126 페이지
...arguments to be weak and inconclusive. But, sir, that is not enough. An argument which does not 7i convince yourself may convince the judge to whom you...judge; and you are not to be confident in your own opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the judge's opinion.... | |
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