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Frederick Pollock Quotes
It is odd how learned persons fail to see that new terms and definitions are apt to mean new doubts and litigation.
Frederick Pollock

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Category:
English Judge Quotes
Date of Birth:
December 10, 1845
Date of Death:
January 18, 1937
Nationality:
English
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