Talk:windward of the law

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  • 1850, The Westminster Review, volume 52 or 53, respectively, on page 420 or page 217, respectively:
    [...] or by hiring the skill of some cunning man of law he has judiciously kept to windward of the law, a feat of no great difficulty, and done punishing Fraud.