As it rarely happens that a man is fit to plead his own cause, lawyers are a class of the community who, by study and experience, have acquired the art and power of arranging evidence and of applying to the points at issue what the law has settled. A... The Monthly Magazine - Side 2871812Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| James Boswell - 1785 - 548 sider
...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 a man is fit to plead his own caufe, lawyers are a clafs of the community; who, by ftudy and expert C ence, have acquired the art... | |
| James Boswell - 1785 - 546 sider
...jury and of the judge, and determine what mail be the effe<ft of evidence — what mall be the refult of legal argument. As it rarely happens that a man is fit ta plead his own caufe, lawyers are a clafs fcf-the community, who, by ftudy and experiC ence> ence,... | |
| James Boswell - 1786 - 552 sider
...province of the jury and of the judge, and determine what shall be the effect of evidence, — what shall be the result of legal argument. As it rarely...who, by study and experience, have acquired the art and power of arranging evidence, and of applying to the points love for the public, neglected to his... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 496 sider
...peculiarly true of genealogy, who would not be glad to seize » fair opportunity to let it be known. legal argument. As it rarely happens that a man is...who, by study and experience, have acquired the art and power of arranging evidence, and of applying to the points at issue what the law has settled. A... | |
| James Boswell - 1810 - 438 sider
...province of the jury and of the judge, and determine what shall be the effect of evidence, — what shall be the • result of legal argument. As it rarely...who, by study and experience, have acquired the art and power of arranging evidence, and of applying to the points at issue what the law has settled. A... | |
| 1810 - 548 sider
...province of the jury and of judge, and determine what shall be the effect of the evidence ; — what shall be the result of legal argument. As it rarely happens that a man is lit to plead his own cause, lawyers are a class of the community, who, by study and experience, nave... | |
| James Boswell - 1813 - 484 sider
...peculiarly true of genealogy, who would not be glad to seize a fair opportunity to let it be known. legal argument. As it rarely happens that a man is...who, by study and experience, have acquired the art and power of arranging evidence, and of applying to the points at issue what the law has settled. A... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1818 - 544 sider
...the province of the jury and of judge, and determine what shall be the effect of the evidence ; what shall be the result of legal argument. As it rarely...who, by study and experience, have acquired the art, and power of arranging evidence, and of applying to the points at issue what the law has settled. A... | |
| 1824 - 552 sider
...and determine what shall be the effect of evidence — what shall be the result of legal argument. A3 it rarely happens that a man is fit to plead his own...who, by study and experience, have acquired the art and power of arranging evidence, and of applying to the points at issue what the law has settled. A... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 612 sider
...the province of the jury and of the judge, and determine what shall be the effect of evidence,—what shall be the result of legal argument. As it rarely...who, by study and experience, have acquired the art and power of arranging evidence, and of applying to the points at issue what the law has settled. A... | |
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