id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.32044031816598 Lamm, Henry Wit, wisdom and philosophy selected and arranged by Fred C. Mullinix 1918 .txt text/plain 50499 3604 79 If courts unsettle a rule of law, the door is opened wide dally, and die without living up to the great commandment of the law, to wit: To do just and right, and to No mortal judge is allowed to be so incomparably recondite and ready as to know all the law all the time. The wise rule in equity is that since the intimate relation of husband and wife affords a convenient and oftenused opportunity and vehicle for fraud on creditors, But no horse straddled by any court, could carry us farther away from the path of sound law than the horse of court of conscience a corporation, like a natural person, is required to live up to the great commandment of from the highest reasons of public policy and social justice homestead laws are favored by courts, and are alBarmecide ./cache/hvd.32044031816598.pdf ./txt/hvd.32044031816598.txt