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We should speak as the populace but think as the learned.
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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Success in crime always invites to worse deeds
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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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The law compells no man to impossible things. The argument ab impossibili is forcible in law.
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Precaution is better than a cure.
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He is not cheated who knows he is being cheated.
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Every libel, which is called famosus libellus, is made either against a private man, or against a public person. If it be against a private man, it deserves a severe punishment.
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Those who consent to the act and those who do it shall be equally punished.
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You should trust any man in his own art provided he is skilled in it.
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A thing which is not in esse but in apparent expectancy is regarded in law.
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