Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon Quote

If people with the very best intentions carry on prosecutions that are oppressive, the end may not always perhaps sanctify the means.


Williams' Case (1797), 26 How. St. Tr. 704.


If people with the very best intentions carry on prosecutions that are oppressive, the end may not always perhaps sanctify the means.

If people with the very best intentions carry on prosecutions that are oppressive, the end may not always perhaps sanctify the means.

If people with the very best intentions carry on prosecutions that are oppressive, the end may not always perhaps sanctify the means.

If people with the very best intentions carry on prosecutions that are oppressive, the end may not always perhaps sanctify the means.