Augustine Birrell
Augustine Birrell · English
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Augustine Birrell · English
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By Augustine Birrell 'An obiter dictum, in the language of the law, is a gratuitous opinion, an individual impertinence, which, whether it be wise or foolish, right or wrong, bindeth none—not even the lips that utter it.' OLD JUDGE.
Augustine Birrell
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