Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon Quote

If I were master of eloquence I would not make the decision of this cause a stage upon which I would display that eloquence. Those things which are very proper for advocates to do, become very improper for the Judge, who has nothing to do, but to state to the jury the short grounds upon which the cause ought to proceed.


Eaton's Case (1793)


If I were master of eloquence I would not make the decision of this cause a stage upon which I would display that eloquence. Those things which are...

If I were master of eloquence I would not make the decision of this cause a stage upon which I would display that eloquence. Those things which are...

If I were master of eloquence I would not make the decision of this cause a stage upon which I would display that eloquence. Those things which are...

If I were master of eloquence I would not make the decision of this cause a stage upon which I would display that eloquence. Those things which are...