| 1960 - 542 pages
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| 1892 - 272 pages
...often-quoted but never trite words of Lord Bacon, as true to-day as they were three hundred years ago : " Patience and gravity of hearing is an essential part...he might have heard in due time from the bar, or to show quickness of conceit in cutting off evidence or counsel too short, or to prevent information by... | |
| Joseph Borkin - 1962 - 328 pages
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| 1909 - 378 pages
...the example, but a merciful eye upon the person. Secondly, for the advocates and counsel that plead. Patience and gravity of hearing is an essential part...overspeaking judge is no well-tuned cymbal. It is _ no grace to a judge first to find that which he might have heard in due time from the bar; or to... | |
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