| Law - 1875 - 870 pages
...advocate for a brother citizen, and I desire that the word ' only ' shall be recorded." Buller, J. " Sit down, sir; remember your duty, or I shall be obliged to proceed in another manner." Erskine. " YOUR LORDSHIP MAY PROCEED IN WHAT MANNER YOU THINK FIT; I KNOW MY DUTY AS WELL AS YOUR LORDSHIP... | |
| James Routledge - Electronic books - 1876 - 680 pages
...advocate for a brother citizen, and I desire that the word " only " may be recorded.' Buller, J. ' Sit down, sir ; remember your duty, or I shall be obliged to proceed in another manner.' Erskine. ' Your Lordship may proceed in what manner you think fit ; I know my duty as well as your... | |
| John Proffatt - Jury - 1876 - 624 pages
...Bullev. '•'•Sit down, sir, remember your dnty or I shall be obliged to proceed in another mannev." Erskine. " Your lordship may proceed in what manner you think fit ; I know my dnty as well as your lordship knows yours. I shall not alter my conduct.'' 1 The judge did not carry... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - Eloquence - 1881 - 336 pages
...stand here as an advocate of a brother citizen, and I desire the word only may be recorded." Buller. " Sit down, sir. Remember your duty, or I shall be obliged to proceed in another manner." Erskine. " Your Lordship may proceed in what manner you think fit ; I know my duty as well as your... | |
| James Paterson - Law - 1882 - 546 pages
...an advocate for a brother citizen, and I desire that the word ' only ' may be recorded." Buller J. " Sit down, sir, remember your duty, or I shall be obliged to proceed in another manner." Erskine. "Your lordship may proceed in what manner you think fit. I know my duty as well as your lordship... | |
| Frederick Charles Moncreiff - Judges - 1882 - 204 pages
...as an advocate for a brother citizen, and I desire that the word "only" may be recorded. BuUer, J. : Sit down, sir; remember your duty, or I shall be obliged to proceed in another manner. Erskine: Your Lordship may proceed in what manner you think fit. I know my duty as well as your Lordship... | |
| James Fitzjames Stephen - Criminal law - 1883 - 522 pages
...recorded. Mr. Justice Buller : Sit down, ".sir, or I Rlmll l» obliged In proceed in another manner. Erskine: Your " lordship may proceed in what manner you think fit : I know my duty as " well as your lon.Kbip knows yours. 1 shall not alter my conduct. CH. XXIV. understand that the verdict given in... | |
| Richard Harris - Lawyers - 1890 - 404 pages
...stand here as advocate for a brother citizen, and I desire the word ' only ' may be recorded," Buller. "Sit down, Sir! Remember your duty, or I shall be obliged to proceed in another manner." Erskine. "Your lordship may proceed in what manner you think fit ; I know my duty as well as your lordship... | |
| American periodicals - 1894 - 858 pages
...advocate for a brother-citizen, and I desire that the word "only" may be recorded. Mr. Justice Buller: Sit down, sir; remember your duty, or I shall be obliged to proceed in another manner. Erskine : Your Lordship may proceed in what manner you think fit ; I know my duty as well as your Lordship... | |
| James Francis Oswald - Contempt of court - 1895 - 340 pages
...brother citizen, and I desire that the word ' only ' be recorded ; " whereupon Buller, J., said, " Sit down, sir ! remember your duty, or I shall be obliged to proceed in another manner ' ' — to which Erskine retorted, " Your Lordship may proceed in what manner you think fit. I know... | |
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