| James Paterson - 1882 - 546 páginas
...cause to be bad, must be from reasoning, must be from your supposing your arguments to be weak aud inconclusive. But, sir, that is not enough. An argument...opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the judge's opinion." Bosivell. " But, sir, does not affecting a warmth... | |
| James Boswell - 1884 - 742 páginas
...letters." — P. 154, note. — Editor. Oxford, where I was entertained by Mr. Chambers, with acivility which I shall ever gratefully remember. I found that...opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the judge's opinion. BOSWELL. " But, Sir, does not affecting a warmth when... | |
| James Boswell - 1884 - 722 páginas
...Chambers, with acivility which I shall ever gratefully remember. I found that Dr. Johnson had sent a Better to me to Scotland, and that I had nothing to complain...opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the judge's opinion. BOSWELL. " But, Sir, does not affecting a warmth when... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1884 - 348 páginas
...whether, as a moralist, he did not think that the practice of the law, in some degree, hurt the fine feeling of honesty. JOHNSON. " Why. no, sir, if you...opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the judge's opinion." BOSWELL. " But, sir, does not affecting a warmth when... | |
| James Boswell - 1885 - 492 páginas
...with more extent than another, will want words of larger mean1ng.' which he criticised the Latinity of my Thesis, and having been told by somebody that...opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the Judge's opinion." BOSWELL. "But, Sir, does not affecting a warmth when... | |
| James Boswell - 1887 - 500 páginas
...love him less for having be1 ill in his house. This is no sm; degree of praise.' Piossi Lettet i. 13an extract of his letter to me at Paris', I was impatient...opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the Judge's opinion.' BOSWELL. ' But, Sir, does not affecting a warmth when... | |
| James Boswell - 1887 - 512 páginas
...conversation as I preserved during this visit to Oxford, I shall throw them together in continuation2. I asked him whether, as a moralist, he did not think...opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the Judge's opinion.' BOSWELL. ' But, Sir, does not affecting a warmth when... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1888 - 356 páginas
...conscience is frighted at infamy, and shame prevails when reason is defeated. Ramller, No. ISSAdvocates : ' I ASKED him whether, as a moralist, he did not think...opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the Judge's opinion." BOSWELL. " But, Sir, does not affecting a warmth when... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1888 - 502 páginas
...is frighted at infamy, and shame prevails when reason is defeated. Rambur, No. 15s. Advocates : ' 1 ASKED him whether, as a moralist, he did not think...opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the Judge's opinion." BOSWELL. " But, Sir, does not affecting a warmth when... | |
| James Boswell - 1888 - 608 páginas
...tell lies to a judge." BOSWELL. " But what do you think of supporting a cause which you know to t>e bad ? " JOHNSON. " Sir, you do not know it to be good...opinion that a cause is bad, but to say all you can for your client, and then hear the Judge's opinion." BOSWELL. " But, Sir, does not affecting a warmth when... | |
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