To vindicate the policy of the law is no necessary part of the office of a judge ; but if it were, it would not be difficult to show that the law in this respect has acted with its usual wisdom and humanity, with that true wisdom, and that real humanity,... The Annual biography and obituary - Stran 3601837Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1792 - 638 strani
...•whether thofe reafons exift in the prefent cafe. To vindicate ihe policy of the law is no necefTary part of the office' of a judge; but if it were, it would not be difficult to fhew that the law in this refpeft has a&ed with its nfual wifdom and humanity, with that true wifdom,... | |
| Church of England. Diocese of London. Consistory Court, John Haggard - 1822 - 584 strani
...reasons which the law approves, and it is my duty to see whether those reasons exist in the present case. To vindicate the policy of the law is no necessary...Judge ; but if it were, it would not be difficult to shew that the law in this respect has acted with its usual wisdom and humanity, with that true wisdom,... | |
| Henry Virtue Tebbs - 1822 - 296 strani
...law approves. To vindicate the policy of the law is no necessary part of the duty of a judge ; but it would not be difficult to show that the law, in this...has acted with its usual wisdom and humanity ; with that true wisdom and real humanity which regard the general interests of mankind. For though, in particular... | |
| Church of England. Diocese of London. Consistory Court - 1822 - 580 strani
...whether those reasons exist in the present case. To vindicate the policy of the law is no neces* sary part of the office of a judge; but if it were, it would not be difficult to shew that the law in this respect has acted with its usual wisdom and humanity, with that true wisdom,... | |
| Henry Virtue Tebbs - 1822 - 286 strani
...or both to cohabit together. The disinclination must be founded upon reasons which the law approves. To vindicate the policy of the law is no necessary part of the duty of a judge; but it would not be difficult to show that the law, in this respect, has acted with... | |
| Henry Virtue Tebbs - 1822 - 288 strani
...or both to cohabit together. The disinclination must be founded upon reasons which the law approves. To vindicate the policy of the law is no necessary part of the duty of a judge ; but it would not be difficult to show that the law, in this respect, has acted with... | |
| Great Britain, Great Britain. Courts - 1832 - 612 strani
...deficient in providing a mode, by which the parties may be relieved against the infirmities of my judgment. To vindicate the policy of the law is no necessary...has acted with its usual wisdom and humanity, with that true wisdom, and that real humanity, that regards the general interests of mankind. For though... | |
| United States. Congress - 1836 - 684 strani
...corruption and subserviency. This was not a proper occasion to discuss the actual condition of the treasury; but, if it were, it would not be difficult to show that the actual surplus in the treasury was now from twenty-one to twenty-two millions, and that in the coming... | |
| 1837 - 534 strani
...sacred writings." That married people must bear each other's infirmities — that the only way to Jive happily is not to regard trifles — that good temper...law is no necessary part of the office of a judge j but, if it were it would not be difficult to show that the law in this respect hstsacted with its... | |
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