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Thomas Denman, 1st Baron Denman

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Thomas Denman, 1st Baron Denman

Thomas Denman, 1st Baron Denman (23 July 177926 September 1854) was a British lawyer, judge and politician.

Quotes

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  • A delusion, a mockery, and a snare.
    • O'Connell v. The Queen (1841), 11 Clark and Finnelly Reports.
  • The mere repetition of the Cantilena of lawyers cannot make it law, unless it can be traced to some competent authority; and if it be irreconcilable, to some clear legal principle.
    • O'Connell v. The Queen (1841), 11 Clark and Finnelly Reports.

Quotes about Lord Denman

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  • One subject, and one subject only, beyond the limits of his private grief had still power to move him deeply—too deeply for his happiness and peace—and that was the terrible, ever-haunting subject of Slavery and the Slave Trade. By this time Mrs. Stowe's master work had taken by storm the attention of all the world. Knowing the effect it would have on their father, his children at first tried to keep it from him, but this, in the case of one not absolutely secluded from society, was of course impossible. He read it, and with what result is easy to conceive. It moved him not only with pity and horror, but filled him also with bitterness and wrath.
    • Joseph Arnould, Memoir of Thomas, First Lord Denman formerly Lord Chief Justice of England, Vol. II (1878), p. 332
  • Especially I should say, if you would allow me to do so, that your name stands already high among all classes in this country as a model of uprightness and independence in the judicial office.
    • Lord John Russell to Lord Denman (29 January 1850), quoted in Joseph Arnould, Memoir of Thomas, First Lord Denman formerly Lord Chief Justice of England, Vol. II (1878), p. 291
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