Testimony is like the shot of a long bow, which owes its efficacy to the force of the shooter; argument is like the shot of the cross bow, equally forcible whether discharged by a giant or a dwarf.--BOYLE
THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF BANKING BY HENRY DUNNING MACLEOD, M.A. OF TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, AND THE INNER TEMPLE, BARRISTER-AT-LAW; SELECTED BY THE ROYAL COMMISSIONERS FOR THE DIGEST OF THE LAW TO PREPARE THE DIGEST OF THE LAW OF BILLS OF EXCHANGE, BANK NOTES, ETC. SIR CHARLES BOWEN, D.C.L., ONE OF THE LORDS JUSTICES OF THE COURT OF APPEAL IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE DEAR LORD JUSTICE BOWEN, It is with the greatest pleasure that I inscribe this Work with your Name, in acknowledgement of the many kindnesses I have received from you Most earnestly hoping that you may have a long career on the Bench which you so adorn, Believe me to be, Yours most faithfully and truly, H. D. MACLEOD |