Extemporaneous Oratory for Professional And Amateur Speakers

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Extemporaneous Oratory for Professional And Amateur Speakers
J M James Monroe Buckley
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JEjtemporancous ©ratovg Courts of justice.
specified conditions. The judge, an authoritative expositor of the law, presides. The jurymen are the sole judges of facts, having also power to apply the law under judicial instruction. There are two or more lawyers seeking to control the ver- dict ; the statements of each are sure to be traversed by the other and to be reviewed by the court. Success depends upon a thorough knowledge of the questions allowed, of the law, of the highest confirmatory de
...cisions, of the testimony of wit- nesses, facility in interlocution, and preparation for the final arguments. It must be remembered that it is possible to fail by overproving and by too minute attention to details.
An understanding of the rules of procedure is tbc^nicarnes" essential. Not only the opposing counsel, but the judge, will object at the slightest departure from them. These rules, though not understood by the general public, and by many believed to be prejudicial to the interests of truth, are based upon philosophical principles whose mastery demands the exercise of the highest faculties of the mind.


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