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Sir Henry Sumner Maine

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One of the rarest qualities of national character is the capacity for applying and working out the law, as such, at the cost of constant miscarriages of abstract justice, without at the same time losing the hope or the wish that law may be conformed to a higher ideal.


Sir Henry Sumner Maine, Ancient Law: Its Connection to the History of Early Society (1861), ch. 4, “The Modern History of the Law of Nature.”

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