It is of infinite importance to the public that the acts of magistrates should not only be substantially good, but also that they should be decorous.
The King v. Sainsbury (1791), 4 T. R. 456.
It is of infinite importance to the public that the acts of magistrates should not only be substantially good, but also that they should be decorous.
The King v. Sainsbury (1791), 4 T. R. 456.