If it should prevail, it perverts justice; but if the judge be so just, and of such courage as he ought to be, as not to be inclined thereby, yet it always leaves a taint of suspicion behind it. Works - Side 378af Francis Bacon - 1841Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1895 - 934 sider
...should prevail, it perverts justice ; but, if the judge be so just and of such courage as he ought to be, as n " Yet he had not been Lord Keeper a month when Buckingham began to interfere in Chancery suits ; and... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1897 - 726 sider
...should prevail, it perverts justice ; but, if the judge be so just and of such courage as he ought to be, as not to be inclined thereby, yet it always leaves a taint of suspicion behind it." Yet he had not been Lord Keeper a month when Buckingham began to interfere in Chancery suits ; and... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1898 - 700 sider
...should prevail, it perverts justice ; but, if the judge be so just and of such courage as he ought to be, as not to be inclined thereby, yet it always leaves a taint of suspicion behind it." Yet he had not been Lord Keeper a month when Buckingham began to interfere in Chancery suits ; and... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1905 - 410 sider
...should prevail, it perverts justice; but if the judge be so just, and of such courage, as he ought to be, as not to be inclined thereby, yet it always leaves...of suspicion behind it; judges must be as chaste as Cresar's wife, neither to be, nor to be suspected to be unjust; and, sir, the honour of the judges... | |
| 1904 - 766 sider
...prevail, it perverts justice ; but if the judge be so just, and of so undaunted a courage (as he ought to be) as not to be inclined thereby, yet it always leaves a taint of suspicions and prejudice behind it." Bacon's references to the charges of corruption brought against... | |
| 1907 - 780 sider
...prevail, it perverts justice; but if the judge be so just, and of so undaunted a courage (as he ought to be) as not to be inclined thereby, yet it always leaves a taint of suspicions and prejudice behind it." It is probable that Villiers at tliis lime had really a sense... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1913 - 824 sider
...should prevail, it perverts justice ; but, if the judge be so just and of such courage as he ought to be, as not to be inclined thereby, yet it always leaves a taint of suspicion behind it.' Yet he had not been Lord Keeper a month, when Buckingham began to interfere in Chancery suits ; and... | |
| Chelnat Achyuta Menon - 1923 - 282 sider
...should prevail, it prevents justice; but if the judge is so just and of such courage as he ought to be, as not to be inclined thereby, yet it always leaves a taint of suspicion behind it. BACON. In 1867, an event took place, which deserves to be noticed here in some detail for the reason,... | |
| 1885 - 416 sider
...should prevail, it prevents justice; but if the judge be so just and of such courage as he ought to be, as not to be inclined thereby, yet it always leaves a taint of suspicion behind it." (5.) The truth of the libel may be inquired into upon a motion for an information, and if there be... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1844 - 586 sider
...should prevail, it perverts justice; but if the judge be so just and of such courage, as he ought to er, richly hanged, and carpeted under foot, without...any degrees to the state ; he was set upon a low t chaste as Caesar's wife, neither to be, nor to be suspected to be unjust : and, sir, the honour of... | |
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