Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon Quote

I hope that there is no jealousy, or even ground of jealousy, on the part of the Americans, but that they know that when their rights come to be discussed here the greatest attention will be paid to their interests. They have long been acquainted with the habits of this country, and with the mode of administering justice here : until within these few years their causes used to come over here to be discussed, and I never heard that the decisions in our Courts ever awakened the least jealousy in the breasts of the inhabitants of that country.


Wilson v. Marryat (1798), 8 T. R. 44.


I hope that there is no jealousy, or even ground of jealousy, on the part of the Americans, but that they know that when their rights come to be...

I hope that there is no jealousy, or even ground of jealousy, on the part of the Americans, but that they know that when their rights come to be...

I hope that there is no jealousy, or even ground of jealousy, on the part of the Americans, but that they know that when their rights come to be...

I hope that there is no jealousy, or even ground of jealousy, on the part of the Americans, but that they know that when their rights come to be...