| Jeremy Bentham - 1827 - 726 trang
...cause of indistinctness ; and, in the instance, not of the maid fide, but of the bond fide, respondent. Clothed in authority derived from the authority, and...apparent confusion and hesitation, unbelieved. I say the bond fide witness : for, in the case of a witness who by an adverse interrogator is really looked upon... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1839 - 302 trang
...cause of indistinctness; and in the instance, not of the maid fide, but of the bond fide, respondent. Clothed in authority derived from the authority, and...apparent confusion and hesitation, unbelieved. I say the bond fide witness : for, in the case of a witness who by an adverse interrogator is really looked upon... | |
| Richard Whately (abp. of Dublin.) - 1841 - 558 trang
...Clothed in authority derived from the authority, and in symbolic robes analogous to the judge, the advocate, observing in an honest witness a deponent...strives to give his testimony the appearance of it I say a bonafide witness; or in the case of a witness who by an adverse interrogator is really looked... | |
| 1841 - 490 trang
...from the authority, and in symbolic robes analogous to the judge, the advocate,' says Mr. Gentham, ' observing in an honest witness a deponent whose testimony...strives to give his testimony the appearance of it. I say a bond fide witness ; or in the case of a witness who by an adverse interrogator is really looked... | |
| The Westminster Review January-April 1841 - 1841 - 582 trang
...from the authority, and in symbolic robes analogous to the judge, the advocate," says Mr Bentham, " observing in an honest witness a deponent whose testimony...strives to give his testimony the appearance of it. I say a bona fide witness;. tor in the case of a witness who by an adverse interrogator is really looked... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1843 - 604 trang
...cause of indistinctness; and in the instance, not of the maid fide, but of the bond fide, respondent. Clothed in authority derived from the authority, and...apparent confusion and hesitation, unbelieved. I say the bond fide witness: for, in the case of a witness who by an adverse interrogator is really looked upon... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1843 - 602 trang
...witness a deponent whose testimony promises to be adverse, assumes terrific tones and deport' ment, and, pretending to find dishonesty on the part of...of it : suppressing thus one part of what he would hare had to say, and rendering what he does say, — in part, through indistinctness, unconceived,... | |
| 1844 - 546 trang
...analagous to the judge, the advocate, ob serving in an honest witness, a deponent whose testimony pr imises to be adverse, assumes terrific tones and deportment,...strives to give his testimony the appearance of it. I say a bona fide witn»-ss ; for in the case of a witness who, by an inverse interrogator, is really... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1844 - 452 trang
...technical system with teeth not less sharp, and bushy manes like sea-lions. My lord, when a shark ia seen wagging his tail in the wake of a ship, it is...through apparent confusion and hesitation, unbelieved. 1 say the bond fide witness : for, in the case of a witness who by an adverse interrogator is really... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1844 - 462 trang
...authority derived from the authority, and in symbolic robes analogous to the robes, of the judge,—the hireling advocate, observing in an honest witness...would have had to say, and rendering what he does say,—in part, through indistinctness, unconceived, or misconceived—in part, through apparent confusion... | |
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