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1822 July 17
Constitut. Code
Corruption and Delusion are necessary concomitants to
each other: the same cause causes that produce the one
produce the other likewise, the corruption cannot exist but
the delusion exists must likewise: the delusion cannot exist,
but the corruption must exist likewise: for it is out of
the same matter that both evils are created engendered.
Not so Fiction. Without Fiction, corruption and
delusion might have done their worst.
Fiction it is, it is a production of peculiarly English
growth. In the Roman law the word may here and there
be seen.
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