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You should trust any man in his own art provided he is skilled in it.
Edward Coke
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Edward Coke
Died: 1633
Died: September 3
Barrister
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Lord Chief Justice Of England And Wales
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Mileham
Norfolk
Sir Edward Coke
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Let us now peruse our ancient authors, for out of the old fields must come the new corn.
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Reason is the life of the law nay, the common law itself is nothing else but reasonThe law, which is perfection of reason.
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We have a saying in the House of Commons that old ways are the safest and surest ways.
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He is not cheated who knows he is being cheated.
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Force ought to follow justice and not to precede.
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Those who consent to the act and those who do it shall be equally punished.
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And the law, that is the perfection of reason, cannot suffer anything that is inconvenient.
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Six hours in sleep, in law's grave study six,Four spend in prayer, the rest on Nature fix.
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There must have been good grounds for belief in witchcraft otherwise Parliament would not have legislated against it.
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Corporations cannot commit treason, nor be outlawed, nor excommunicated, for they have no souls.
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One threatens the innocent who spares the guilty.
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The home to everyone is to him his castle and fortress, as well for his defence against injury and violence, as for his repose.
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We should speak as the populace but think as the learned.
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So as grave and learned men may doubt, without any imputation to them for the most learned doubteth most, and the more ignorant for the most part are the more bold and peremptory.
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The law of the realm cannot be changed but by Parliament.
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So use your own property as not to injure that of another
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In the meane time know this, that the learning of warranties is one of the most curious and cunning learnings of the law, and of great use and consequence.
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Things are worth what they will fetch at a sale
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Success in crime always invites to worse deeds
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Certainty is the mother of quiet and repose, and uncertainty the cause of variance and contentions
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