Talk:George Bramwell, 1st Baron Bramwell
Latest comment: 12 years ago by 203.25.230.150 in topic Life in the Law
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Life in the Law
editIn Life in the Law (1906), John George Witt KC quotes Bramwell:
- “I agree that it is not necessary to reserve my judgment in this matter, for I have listened attentively for two days to the learned and lucid arguments of the very eminent counsel without, unfortunately, being able to understand any of them, and I have just listened to the most profound and luminous judgments of my learned brethren with still greater attention, but I regret to say with no better result. I am therefore, of the same opinion as they are and for the same reasons.”
Does anyone know which case that comes from? Witt does not say.203.25.230.150 (talk) 03:10, 19 March 2012 (UTC)