William Blackstone Quote

The law rarely hesitates in declaring its own meaning; but the Judges are frequently puzzled to find out the meaning of others.


Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, with an Analysis of the Work (ed. 1829)


The law rarely hesitates in declaring its own meaning; but the Judges are frequently puzzled to find out the meaning of others.

The law rarely hesitates in declaring its own meaning; but the Judges are frequently puzzled to find out the meaning of others.

The law rarely hesitates in declaring its own meaning; but the Judges are frequently puzzled to find out the meaning of others.

The law rarely hesitates in declaring its own meaning; but the Judges are frequently puzzled to find out the meaning of others.