Sir Alexander Cockburn, 12th Baronet Quote

When a man is asked if he is an esquire, and he answers that he is an esquire, the general understanding is that he is a person of no profession or occupation.


Perrins v. Marine and General Travellers' Ins. Co. (1859), L. T. Rep. (N. S.) Vol. 1, p. 27.


When a man is asked if he is an esquire, and he answers that he is an esquire, the general understanding is that he is a person of no profession or...

When a man is asked if he is an esquire, and he answers that he is an esquire, the general understanding is that he is a person of no profession or...

When a man is asked if he is an esquire, and he answers that he is an esquire, the general understanding is that he is a person of no profession or...

When a man is asked if he is an esquire, and he answers that he is an esquire, the general understanding is that he is a person of no profession or...