| John Dunton - 1707 - 588 ページ
...the beft of theit iwn knowledg ? 8. A Man cannot fee by another's Eye, nor hear by another's Ear i no more can a Man conclude or infer the thing to be refolv'd by another's Underftanding or Reafoning : and tbo :he Ycrdifl be right the Jury give, yet... | |
| Charles Lucas - 1751 - 690 ページ
...according to the beft of their own Knowlege ? " A MAN can not fee by an other's Eye, nor hear by an other's Ear; no more can a Man conclude or infer the Thing to be refolved by an other's Underftanding or Reafoning; and though the Verdict be right, the Jury give, yet they, being... | |
| Father of Candor (pseud.), John Almon - 1764 - 330 ページ
...no crime for a jury to differ in opinion from the court, where he fays, " That a man cannot fee with another's eye, nor hear by another's ear; no more can a man conclude or infer the thing by another's underftanding or reafoning." From all which (I infift) it is very plain, " That the jury... | |
| William Eden Baron Auckland - 1771 - 326 ページ
...authority of another " man, when fworn to do it, according to the " beft of their own knowledge ? A man cannot " fee by another's eye, nor hear by another's ear; " no more can a man conclude-, or infer the ft thing to be refohed by another's underjlanding " or reasoning; and though the verdict be " right,... | |
| Henry Dagge - 1774 - 268 ページ
...a.re tQ be d.er. termined in their verdict by their own knowkdge and underflanding ; for tb.at a man cannot fee by another's eye, nor hear by another's ear ; no more can a man conclude pr infer the thing to be refolved by another's. underftanding or r.eafo.ning : and therefore that though... | |
| Joseph Towers - 1785 - 164 ページ
...implicit acquiefcence an the opinion -of the judge. * A man * cannot fee,' fays fir John Vaughan, ' by * another's eye, nor hear by another's ear ; *...or infer * the thing to be refolved, by another's * underftandingor reafoning ; and though * the verdid be right the jury give, yet * they being not... | |
| Charles Lucas - 1785 - 370 ページ
...according to the beft of their own Knowlege ? " A MAN can not fee by an other's Eye, nor hear by an other's Ear; no more can a Man conclude or infer the Thing to be refolved by an other's Underftanding or Reafoning; and though the Verdifl be right, the Jury give, yet they, being... | |
| James Wilson - 1804 - 514 ページ
...and imprisonment, when sworn to do it according to the best of their own knowledge ? A man cannot see by another's eye, nor hear by another's ear ; no more can a man conclude or infer the thing to be resolved, by another's understanding or reasoning. Upon all general issues, the jury find not the fact... | |
| William Stephens Smith, Thomas Lloyd - 1807 - 340 ページ
...to the best of their knowledge? A man cannot see by " another's eyes, nor hear by another's ears ; no more can a man *' conclude or infer the thing to be resolved by another's under" standing or meaning ; and though the verdict being right the «• jury... | |
| 1811 - 840 ページ
...the best of their own knowledge ? A man cannot see by another's eye, nor hear by another's •ar ; no more can a man conclude, or infer, the thing to be resolved by another's understanding, or reasoning; unless all men's understandings were equally alike.... | |
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