Sunday, 29 August 2010

Friday, 27 August 2010

110-111


110. The Possesive Genitive denotes the Author.


111. That of which anything is deprived.

178-179


178. By the law of nature it is not just that anyone should be enriched by the loss or injury of another.

179. A right does not arise out of a wrong.


160-161


160. Women are not able to hold public offices.

161. A natural disability of distinguishing between good and evil.


134-135


134. Unusual clauses always excite suspicion.

135. Some conditions are odious , but chiefly those which are against commerce or marriage.


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Tuesday, 24 August 2010

Thursday, 19 August 2010

142-143


142. Whosoever has the soil, also owns to the heavens above and to the centre beneath.

143. It is a fault for a man to meddle in a matter not pertaining to him.


114-115



114. Plain words require no explanation



115. The practical importance of this maxim has now almost disappeared.


Monday, 16 August 2010

126-127


126. A tree is so called whilst growing, but wood when it ceases to grow.


127. Verbal quibbles are unworthy of a judge.

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129. Exercise of Discretion