The Relations of Christianity to Law And the Legal Profession a Discourse

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It is the rule at the present day, in the case of the collision of ships, and is both more equitable and more tender than leaving the loss upon that party who, by accident, first sustains it. Dividing the loss also greatly diminished the temptation to quarrel about the probable fault, and to prevent litigation, and this is a cardinal object of all wise governments. * * * The law of depositaries, or the law concerning property given in charge for safe keeping, is not to be surpassed for wisdom a...nd equity : and all the refinements of the law to this day, do not carry the principle any farther. No rule of damages, in cases of seduction, is so wise as^that in the law of Moses. It is the usual one lawyers now present to juries, where the case is one of real deception. These, and other similar laws, are expressive of great wisdom, and have been uniformly honored by all wise and benevolent legislators. " History, too, according to Dr. S. , testifies to the obligations which modern jurisprudence owes to that code of law of which we speak.

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