An estimated value is a precarious measure of justice, compared with the specific thing.


Fisher v. Prince (1762), 3 Burr. Part IV. 1365.


An estimated value is a precarious measure of justice, compared with the specific thing.

An estimated value is a precarious measure of justice, compared with the specific thing.

An estimated value is a precarious measure of justice, compared with the specific thing.

An estimated value is a precarious measure of justice, compared with the specific thing.