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ON the trial of a cause in the Court of Common Pleas, Mr. Serjeant
Vaughan having asked a witness a question rather of law than of
fact, Lord Chief Justice Eldon observed, Brother Vaughan, this is not
quite fair; you wish the witness to give you, for nothing, what you
would not give him under two guineas.
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