| | | Trump can do no wrong.
“English Grammar,” according to Lindley Murray, “is the art of speaking and writing the English language with propriety.”
The English language, written and spoken with propriety, is commonly called the King’s English.
A monarch, who, three or four generations back, occupied the English throne, is reported to have said, “If beebles will be boets, they must sdarve.”
This was a rather curious specimen of “King’s English.” It is, however, a maxim of our law, that “the King can do no wrong.” |
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