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And those Maxims of Law, Impossibilium nulla est obligatio; and, Quae rerum naturâ prohibentur, nullâ Lege confirmata sunt, (that is, No Law or Precept can oblige to Impossibilities,) being evidently grounded upon natural equity, seem yet more valid in relation to his Laws, who is the Judge of all the World, |
And those Maxims of Law, Impossibilities nulla est Obligatio; and, Quae rerum naturâ prohibentur, nullâ Lege confirmata sunt, (that is, No Law or Precept can oblige to Impossibilities,) being evidently grounded upon natural equity, seem yet more valid in Relation to his Laws, who is the Judge of all the World, |
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