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Excerpt from The Rule-Making Authority in the English Supreme Court
The English courts, on the other hand, were not the people's but the King's. The Crown, in the English Constitution, is the fountainhead of justice. However much of a fiction the participation of the King in public affairs may be to-day, he was, in the early days, in a very real sense the dispenser of right. It was to him.
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