
Source: A Man of Law's Tale (1952), At the Scottish bar, p. 230
House of Commons.
Table Talk (1689)
Source: A Man of Law's Tale (1952), At the Scottish bar, p. 230
Said in 1585.
Simonds D'Ewes, The Journals of all the Parliaments during the Reign of Queen Elizabeth (1682), p. 350.
“A Parliament speaking through reporters to Buncombe and the twenty-seven millions, mostly fools.”
Latter Day Pamphlets, No. 6.
1850s
Page 96.
A Grammar of the English Language (1818)
“The evils of society cannot be remedied by acts of parliament.”
Source: Travels in the North of Germany (1820), p. 98, Vol. 2
Brough v. Parkings (1703), 2 Raym. 994; reported in James William Norton-Kyshe, Dictionary of Legal Quotations (1904), p. 92.
“We ought not to decide hastily against the words of an Act of Parliament.”
King v. Justices of Flintshire (1797), 7 T. R. 200.
“A very ingenious attempt to drive a coach-and-four through this Act of Parliament.”
Queen v. Registrar of Joint Stock Companies (1891), 61 L. J. Rep. Q. B. 6.
The People's Rights [1909] (London: Jonathan Cape, 1970), p. 25
Early career years (1898–1929)
1 St. Tr. (N. S.) 312.
Trial of Hunt and others (King v. Hunt) (1820)