Inaugural Addresses of Theodore W. Dwight, Professor of Law, And of George P. Marsh, Professor of English Literature, in Columbia College, New York

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The law, itself, is beneath all our constitutions, and without it no con- stitution is possible — ^at least, this law that the minority yield to the majority, with another equally important, that the majority hold their power only in trust for the general good. " Underneath our mu- nicipal law," says an old author, " is the law eternal, which ought to be always before our eyes, as being of principal force and moment to breed in human minds a dutiful estimation of all laws, because there can be ...no doubt that laws apparently good are copied out of the very tables of that high and everlasting law, not as if men did behold those tables, and accordingly frame those laws, but because it worketh in them, be- cause it unfolds itself by them when the laws which they make are righteous." We are not exempted, as * Since the above was written, I have been gratified to meet with the follow- ing passage in a work on the study of the Roman law, by Prof. Veyrieres, law professor in Paris — ^he says : "In studying the civil law, it is necessary to pre- sent to the pupil its history, in order to show the connection of the different rules.

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