It was King Edward the VII who I think wrote the phrase in the Winslow case
May 1909

 

David

 

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Bill


 

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Subject: "let right be done."
Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2009 09:48:49 -0500

Years ago I saw the movie, "Young Winston."  In his first or early speech to
Parliment, he made a fantastic oration to Parliment ending in the phrase,
"let right be done."  I think that it was about some dispute between the
King and one of his Ministers. 
 
I've searched the internet, but to no avail.  Is there anyone out there that
can help me?  Let right be done.
 
                                                                 ~ Bill
 
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Bill




 


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