“I am not, as I consider, to decide cases in favour of fools or idiots, but in favour of ordinary English people, who understand English when they see it, and are not deceived by any difference in type, but who have before them a very plain statement.”

Singer Manufacturing Co. v. Wilson (1876) L.R. 2 C.D. 447.

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