No counsel in the world that understand themselves, can argue anything against what has been often settled and always practised.


Parkyn's Case (1696), 13 How. St. Tr. 134.


No counsel in the world that understand themselves, can argue anything against what has been often settled and always practised.

No counsel in the world that understand themselves, can argue anything against what has been often settled and always practised.

No counsel in the world that understand themselves, can argue anything against what has been often settled and always practised.

No counsel in the world that understand themselves, can argue anything against what has been often settled and always practised.