To excuse himself from damage, must say, was ready always and at all times.


Horn v. Lewins (1698), Fortesc. 235.


To excuse himself from damage, must say, was ready always and at all times.

To excuse himself from damage, must say, was ready always and at all times.

To excuse himself from damage, must say, was ready always and at all times.

To excuse himself from damage, must say, was ready always and at all times.