"As to the hardships upon foreigners, if they enter into contracts in England, and apply to our Courts of judicature to enforce a performance of them, they must submit themselves to be judged by the laws of this kingdom, and to our exposition of them."
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Lord Mansfield, Pray v. Edie (1786), T. R. 315.
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