| D. Douglas - 1782 - 518 pages
...mould be truly impartial^ and not fo, as men may fee aff'eftion through Jine carriage. 7. He mould be a light to jurors, to open their eyes, but not a guide t to lead them by the nofe. * This is extra&ed from Lord Bacon's fpeech in the (Common Pleas, to Sir... | |
| Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1809 - 516 pages
...truly impartial, and not so " as men may see affection through fine carriage. ** Sixth, That you should be a light to jurors to open their ** eyes, but not a guide to lead them by the noses. " Seventh, That you affect not the opinion of expedition " by an impatient and catching hearing of... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 730 pages
...Richard Hutton, upon his being appointed a judge of ine Court of Common Pleas, told him that he should be a light to jurors, to open their eyes, but not a guide to lead them by the noses." Bacon's Works vol. 3, p. 281, ed. of 1753. . &e iu vol. 10, p. 938, of this Collection, an ijiitaDce... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 738 pages
...upon his being appointed a judge of the Court of Common Pleas, told him that he should be a li^lit to jurors, to open their eyes, but not a guide to lead them by the noses." Bacon's Works vol. 2, р. 281, ed. of 1753. See in vol. 10, p. 938, of this Collection, an instaure... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 598 pages
...should be truly impartial, and not so as men may see affection through fine carriage. 6. That you should be a light to jurors to open their eyes, but not a guide to lead them by the noses. 7. That you affect not the opinion of pregnancy and expedition by an impatient and catching hearingof... | |
| Sir John Fortescue, Andrew Amos - 1825 - 304 pages
...nor give occasion to the party to say, his counsel or proofs were not\heard." Judge Hutton is advised to be "a light to jurors to open their eyes, but not...guide to lead them by the noses ; that he should not 199 affect pregnancy and expedition, by an impatient and catching' hearing of the Counsellors at the... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1827 - 526 pages
...should be truly impartial, and not so as men may see affection through fine carriage. 6. That you should be a light to jurors to open their eyes, but not a guide to lead them by the noses. 7. That you affect not the opinion of pregnancy and expedition by an impatient and catching hearing... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1827 - 528 pages
...should be truly impartial, and not so as men may see affection through fine carriage. 6. That you should be a light to jurors to open their eyes, but not a guide to lead them by the noses. 7. That you affect not the opinion of pregnancy and expedition by an impatient and catching hearing... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1827 - 558 pages
...should be truly impartial, and not so as men may see affection through fine carriage. 6. That you should be a light to jurors to open their eyes, but not a guide to lead them by the noses. 7. That you affect not the opinion of pregnancy and expedition by an impatient and catching hearing... | |
| 1829 - 418 pages
...should be truly impartial, and not so as men may see affection through fine carriage. ' 7. He should be a light to jurors to open their eyes, but not a guide to lead them by the nose. ' 8. He should not affect the opinion of pregnancy and expedition, by an impatient and catching... | |
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