Winston Churchill Quote

There is scarcely anything more important in the government of men than the exact - I will ever say pedantic - observance of the regular forms by which the guilt or innocence of accused persons is determined.


Sir Winston Churchill: a self-portrait (ed. 1954)


There is scarcely anything more important in the government of men than the exact - I will ever say pedantic - observance of the regular forms by...

There is scarcely anything more important in the government of men than the exact - I will ever say pedantic - observance of the regular forms by...

There is scarcely anything more important in the government of men than the exact - I will ever say pedantic - observance of the regular forms by...

There is scarcely anything more important in the government of men than the exact - I will ever say pedantic - observance of the regular forms by...