| English literature - 1801 - 734 pages
...fails, and the decilion of my Lord A. or my Lord B. upon them. He was a great, a very great man. Î am bound by his decifion. All you have been reading...principle. The point is fettled by this cafe!" Under fuch circumÜances, who is to know when he is right, or when he is wrong ? If conclufions from unqueltionable... | |
| 1801 - 730 pages
...my Lord A. or my Lord B. upon them. He was a great, a very great man. I am hound by his decifion. AH you have been reading was erroneous. The printed books...inaccurate. I cannot go into principle. The point is fetded by this cafe!" Under fuch circumftances, who is to know when he is right, or when he is wrong... | |
| Law - 1832 - 504 pages
...Lord B. upon Ohio Report*. [Apr//, them. He was a great, a very great man. I am bound by his decision. All you have been reading was erroneous. The printed...inaccurate. I cannot go into principle. The point is settled by this case. Under such circumstances, who is to know when he is right, or when he is wrong... | |
| Law - 1839 - 860 pages
...Lord A. or my Lord B. upon them. lie was a great — a very great man. I am bound by his decision. All you have been reading was erroneous. The printed books are inaccurate. / cannot go into principle. The point is settled by this case." Under such circumstances, who is to... | |
| International law - 1849 - 470 pages
...my Lord A. or my Lord B. upon them. He was a great, a very great man : I am bound by his decision : all you have been reading was erroneous. The printed...inaccurate ; — I cannot go into principle. The point is settled by this case?' Under sucli circumstances, who is to know when he is right or when he is wrong?... | |
| Law - 1849 - 546 pages
...of my Lord A. or my Lord B. upon them. He was a grea',2 very great man; I am bound by his decision: all you have been reading was erroneous. The printed books are inaccurate ; — I caneol go into principle. The point is settled by ibis case?' Under such circumstances, who ч !' know... | |
| William Thomas Shave Daniel - Law - 1884 - 384 pages
...my Lord A. or my Lord B. upon them. He was a great, a very great man : I am bound by his decision : all you have been reading was erroneous. The 'printed...;— I cannot go into principle. • The point is settled by this .case ? ' Under such circumstances, who is to know when he is right or when he is wrong... | |
| Eugene Wambaugh - Contracts - 1894 - 364 pages
...my Lord A. or my Lord B. upon them. He was, a great, a very great man. I am bound by his decision. All you have been reading was erroneous. The printed...inaccurate. I cannot go into principle. The point is settled by this case.' Under such circumstances, who is to know when he is right or when he is wrong... | |
| Sir John Charles Fox - Judges - 1913 - 128 pages
...of my Lord A. or my Lord B. upon them. He was a great, a very great man. I am bound by his decision. The printed books are inaccurate. I cannot go into principle. The point is settled by this case ' ? Under such circumstances who is to know when he is right and when he is wrong... | |
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