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Edward Jenks Quotes

The thegn who deems an unjust doom is to lose his thegnship. It is a principle which can be widely applied

Edward Jenks (1922). “A Short History of English Law: From the Earliest Times to the End of the Year 1919”

Is it surprising that modern English land law should resemble a chaos rather than a system?

Edward Jenks (1922). “A Short History of English Law: From the Earliest Times to the End of the Year 1919”

The man who has been wounded by a chance arrow must not shoot at sight the first man he happens to meet.

Edward Jenks (1922). “A Short History of English Law: From the Earliest Times to the End of the Year 1919”

Whatever else the Norman Conquest may or may not have done, it made the old haphazard state of legal affairs forever impossible.

Edward Jenks (1922). “A Short History of English Law: From the Earliest Times to the End of the Year 1919”