Obiter Dicta by Augustine Birrell
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OBITER DICTA
'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. _PREFACE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION. This seems a very little book to introduce to so large a continent. No such enterprise would ever have suggested itself to the home-keeping mind of the Author, who, none the less, when this edition was proposed to him by Messrs. Scribner on terms honorable to them and grateful to him, found the notion of being read in America most fragrant and delightful. London, February 13, 1885._ CONTENTS. |
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