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12 Quotes for 'Lord Edward Coke' in the Database.
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Lord Edward Coke Quotes
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They (corporations) cannot commit treason, nor be outlawed, nor
excommunicated, for they have no souls.
Topic: Business
Source: Reports (vol. V, Case of Sutton's Hospital)
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For a man's house is his castle.
Topic: Home
Source: Institutes (pt. III, Against Going, or Riding Armed, p. 162)
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The house of every one is to him as his castle and fortress, as
well for his defence against injury and violence, as for his
repose.
Topic: Home
Source: Reports, Semaynes' Case (vol. III, pt. V, p. 185), also found in Broom's Legal Maxims, max. 432
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Hope is a waking dream.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: probably direct quote of Aristotle (see Diogenes Laertius "Lives of Eminent Philosophers")
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So use your own property as not to injure that of another.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: probably direct quote of Aristotle (see Diogenes Laertius "Lives of Eminent Philosophers")
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Success in crime always invites to worse deeds.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: probably direct quote of Aristotle (see Diogenes Laertius "Lives of Eminent Philosophers")
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The cause ceasing, the effect ceases also.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: probably direct quote of Aristotle (see Diogenes Laertius "Lives of Eminent Philosophers")
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Things are worth what they will fetch at a sale.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: probably direct quote of Aristotle (see Diogenes Laertius "Lives of Eminent Philosophers")
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Where there are many counsellors there is safety.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: probably direct quote of Aristotle (see Diogenes Laertius "Lives of Eminent Philosophers")
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You should trust any man in his own art provided he is skilled in
it.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: probably direct quote of Aristotle (see Diogenes Laertius "Lives of Eminent Philosophers")
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Often do the spirits
Of great events stride on before the events,
And in to-day already walks to-morrow.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: probably direct quote of Aristotle (see Diogenes Laertius "Lives of Eminent Philosophers")
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Hell is paved with good intentions.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: probably direct quote of Aristotle (see Diogenes Laertius "Lives of Eminent Philosophers")
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