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Definition of Cautioning
1. caution [v] - See also: caution
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cautioning
Literary usage of Cautioning
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Brief for the Trial of Criminal Cases by Austin Abbott, William Constantine Beecher (1902)
"Cautioning the jury. It is error to charge the jury that an alibi is a ...
That an instruction warning and cautioning the jury that an cl-.li is a defense ..."
2. Original Letters Illustrative of English History: Including Numerous Royal by Henry Ellis (1846)
"Gawin Douglas, bishop of Dunkeld, to Cardinal Wol- sey, cautioning him against
Gauthier the Duke of Albany's Secretary. ..."
3. A Treatise on the Law of Criminal Evidence: Including the Rules Regulating by Harry Clay Underhill (1898)
"Cautioning the jury as to evidence of an alibi.—The defense of an alibi, it cannot
be denied is regarded with some sus- 598; People v. Resh, 107 Mich. ..."
4. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1871)
"... by Congress and the Supremo Court of Justice, in order to avoid bloodshed,
cautioning them to consider that civil war would otherwise rend the republic. ..."
5. The Friends' Library: Comprising Journals, Doctrinal Treatises, and Other by William Evans, Thomas Evans (1848)
"I travelled into the north, where I visited Friends, and laboured in that ability
God gave me ; warning and cautioning | people to repent, and turn to the ..."
6. The British Essayists by James Ferguson (1823)
"Nor can I better conclude this paper, than by a hint to my friends, the freethinkers,
cautioning them to consider, whether, if we were made by chance ..."
7. A Treatise on General Practice, Containing Rules and Sugestions for the Work by Byron Kosciusko Elliott, William Frederick Elliott (1894)
"Cautioning witnesses.—It is as imprudent as it is dishonorable to "coach" or "tutor"
a witness, but there are matters about which he may honestly and with ..."