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"The friends of order applauded the gallant gendarmes in the execution of their duty. In less than an hour the most perfect quiet reigned around, and in the affray a very few persons were injured, whose injuries have proved to be of slight consequence." Throughout the whole of this document the suppressio veri reigns supreme.
An attorney's relation to the trial is closer and more important than that of a witness. He has more to say and more opportunities to deceive the jury, not only by naked lying, but by both suppressio veri and suggestio falsi.
Let us select for consideration one group of these vices, the important group which fall under the general head of untruthfulness. Insincerity, disingenuousness, shiftiness, trickery, duplicity, chicanery, evasion, intrigue, suppressio veri, suggestio falsi, fraud, mendacity, treachery, hypocrisy, cant, their name is Legion.
'Tis a lie that will bring to thy mind more vividly than aught else my personality suppressio veri; but if thou findest a like propensity in my babe, thou wilt deal gently but firmly with her for its correction. I give into thy keeping more than house, lands or titles. I would direct clemency toward my beloved servant; she has proven most faithful.
Gollop, having regard for the expressio falsi as compared with the suppressio veri, was strictly a prevaricator or that he told the exact truth, because he had slipped four whole days up his sleeve for his own entertainment; four whole days in which he had not the slightest intention of visiting his firm; four whole days that he intended to devote to art research, and exploration exploration of a wilderness known as MacDougall Alley.
Keir Hardie's questions are examples of suppressio veri and suggestio falsi. His later revocation of this judgment does not alter its value as objective evidence. "After Grey's refusal, Prince Lichnowsky pressed him to formulate England's conditions for her neutrality.
Cavanagh, for if you winked at me with as many eyes as Argus had, and nodded at me wid as many heads as Hydra, or that baste in the Revelaytions, I'd not suppress a syllable of truth; no, ma'am, the suppressio veri's no habit of mine; and I say and assert ay, and asseverate that that honest and high-spirited young man, named Bryan or Bernard M'Mahon, is the victim of villany and falsehood ay, of devilish hatred and ingenious but cowardly vituperation."
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