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" If the plaintiff has a right, he must of necessity have a means to vindicate and maintain it, and a remedy if he is injured in the exercise or enjoyment of it; and indeed it is a vain thing to imagine a right without a remedy; for want of right and want... "
A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen - Page 41
by George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853
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Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Courts of King's Bench ..., Volume 2

Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1790 - 962 pages
...fatisfied me as to the firft point. • 2. If the plaintiff has a right, he muft of necefltty have a oceans to vindicate and maintain it, and a remedy if he is injured in the exercife or enjoyment of it; and indeed it is a »»tn thing to imagine a right without a remedy; for...
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The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent ..., Volume 5

1791 - 354 pages
...bring an action againft the difturber. " If the plaintiff," fays he, " has a right, he mud of neceffity have a means to vindicate and maintain it, and a remedy if he is injured in the exercife or enjoyment of it ; and, indeed, it is a vain thing to imagine a right without a remedy ;...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Courts of King's Bench ..., Volume 2

Robert Raymond Baron Raymond, Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1792 - 920 pages
...neccflity have J a means to vindicate and maintain it, anda remedy if he is Î injured in the exercife or enjoyment of it ; and indeed it is a ' vain thing to imagine a right without a remedy ; (a) want (*} D- »<*. 6 of right and Avant of remedy are reciprocal. As if a pur- , 5¿' b' v¡dt...
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The British Plutarch [by T. Mortimer].

Thomas Mortimer - 1808 - 496 pages
...might legally bring an action against the disturber. " If the plaintiff," says he, " has a right, he must of necessity have a means to vindicate and maintain...imagine a right without a remedy ; for want of right aivd want of remedy are reciprocal. "r — " It is no objection to say, that it will occasion multiplicity...
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The British Nepos; or, Youth's mirror: lives of illustrious Britons

William Fordyce Mavor - 1816 - 462 pages
...maintained " that if the plaintiff had a right, he must of necessity have a means to vindicate and support it, and a remedy if he is injured in the exercise or enjoyment of it; and it was a vain thing to imagine a right without a remedy, for want of right and want of remedy were...
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A Practical Treatise on the Law of Elections, Relating to England ..., Volume 1

William Thomas Roe - 1818 - 1208 pages
...contemplation of the law, of the franchise of voting; and remarking, that if the plaintiff had the right, he must of necessity have a means to vindicate and maintain it, and a remedy, if injured, in the exercise or enjoyment of it; that it is a vain thing to imagine a right without a remedy,...
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A Treatise on the Law and Practice of Elections

Arthur Male - 1820 - 694 pages
...contemplation of the law, of the franchise of voting, and remarking, that if the plaintiff had the right, he must of necessity have a means to vindicate and maintain it, and a remedy, if injured, in the exercise or enjoyment of it ; that it is a vain thing to imagine a right without a...
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A Selection of Leading Cases on Various Branches of the Law: With ..., Volume 1

John William Smith - 1841 - 744 pages
...have satisfied me as to the first point. 2. If the plaintiff has a right, he must of necessity havfe a means to vindicate and maintain it, and a remedy...in the exercise or enjoyment of it ; and indeed it (a) D. KC. 6. is a vain thing to imagine a right without a remedy ; (a) L'O. OB, b. for want of right...
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A Selection of Legal Maxims, Classified and Illustrated

Herbert Broom - 1845 - 544 pages
...semper dabit r (medium (c). If a man has a right, he must, it has been observed, in a celebrated case, have a means to vindicate and maintain it, and a remedy if he is injured in the exercise and enjoyment of it ; and, indeed, it is a vain thing to imagine a right without a remedy, for want...
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Lives of Eminent English Judges of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

William Newland Welsby - 1846 - 584 pages
...parliament; and then passed to the other head of his argument : — " If the plaintiff has a right, he must of necessity have a means to vindicate and maintain...want of right and want of remedy are reciprocal It is said there is no hurt or damage to the plaintiff; but surely every injury imports a damage, though...
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