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" Ignorance of the law excuses no man ; not that all men know the law, but because 'tis an excuse every man will plead, and no man can tell how to confute him. "
The British Prose Writers: Sheldon's table talk. Sir W. Blackstone's ... - Page 77
1821
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Table Talk: Being the Discourses

John Selden - 1786 - 190 pages
...bring me to a trial, and have me punished for this you lay to ray charge, prove it against rde. II. Ignorance of the law excuses no man; not that all...because it is an excuse every man will plead, and no man can tell how to confute him. III. The King of Spain was outlawed in Westminster Hall, I bemg of...
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Table Talk: Being the Discourses of John Selden, Esq., Or His Sense of ...

John Selden - 1786 - 196 pages
...by way of paraphrase, I am not so guilty as to tell you.; if you will bring me to a trial, and hare me punished for this you lay to my charge, prove it against me. II. Ignorance of the law excuses no man ; not wot that all men know the law, but because it is an excuse...
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The Table Talk of John Selden

John Selden - 1818 - 678 pages
...should say by way of paraphrase, I am not so guilty as to tell you; if you will bring me to a trial, and have me punished for this you lay to my charge, prove...because it is an excuse every man will plead, and no man can tell how to confute him. 3. The king of Spain was outlawed in Westminster Hall, I being of...
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Seldeniana, or The table-talk of John Selden

John Selden - 1818 - 230 pages
...say by way of paraphrase, I am not so guilty as to tell you ; if you will bring me to a trial, and have me punished for this you lay to my charge, prove...because it is an excuse every man will plead, and no man can tell how to confute him. 3. The king of Spain was outlawed in Westminster Hall, I being of...
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Essays, Moral and Entertaining

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1819 - 378 pages
...say by way of paraphrase, I am not so guilty as to tell you ; if you will bring me to a trial, and have me punished for this you lay to my charge, prove...because it is an excuse every man will plead, and no man can tell how to confute him. 3. The king of Spain was outlawed in Westminster-hall, I being of...
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Selden's table talk

John Selden - 1821 - 170 pages
...paraphrase, I am not so guilty as to tell you ; if you will bring me to a trial, and have me pnuished for this you lay to my charge, prove it against me....because it is an excuse every man will plead, and no man can tell how to confute him. 3. The king of Spain was outlawed in Westminster-hall, I being of...
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Table-talk; Or, Selections from the Ana: Containing Extracts from the ...

George Moir - 1827 - 466 pages
...say by way of paraphrase, I am not so guilty as to tell you ; if you will bring me to a trial, and have me punished for this you lay to my charge, prove...because it is an excuse every man will plead, and no man can tell how to confute him. 3. The King of Spain was outlawed in Westminster-hall, I being of...
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Laconics; or, The best words of the best authors [ed. by J. Timbs ..., Volume 1

Laconics - 1829 - 390 pages
...dirt at the bottom, it convinces us of the transparency and purity of the water. — Pope. CCCCLXXIL Ignorance of the law excuses no man; not that all men know the law, but because 'tis an excuse every man will plead, and no man can tell how to confute him. — Selden. CCCCLXXIIL...
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Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, Volume 1

John Timbs - 1829 - 354 pages
...dirt at the bottom, it convinces us of the transparency and purity of the water. — Pope. ccccLXxn. Ignorance of the law excuses no man; not that all men know the law, but because 'tis an excuse every man will plead, and no man can tell how to confute him. — Sdden. ccccLxxm. Poor...
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The Library of the Old English Prose Writers ...: Sir Philip Sidney's ...

1831 - 368 pages
...say by way of paraphrase, I am not so guilty as to tell you ; if you will bring me to a trial, and have me punished for this you lay to my charge, prove...because it is an excuse every man will plead, and no man can tell how to confute him. 3. The king of Spain was outlawed in Westminster-hall, I being of...
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