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3 June 1805
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§. 5. 4. Weakening the men's reasoning faculties
The In law, as in religion and government, the importance of this line object of policy to the name of law is too obvious to need
insisting, in stand in need of explanation. Strong and weak are relative terms of relation
is no and less obvious for the penitent case of the lawyer than in that of the Convict
weakness of the religionist lay devotion is the strength of the
strong and weak are terms of relative the The strength in the one part, is
as the weakness in the other. The weakness of the lay-devotee is the strength of the
as the weakness in the priest. The weakness of Lewis the 13th was the
strength of Richelieu: the weakness of Lewis the 14th was the strength
of Mazarine. Of the Duc de Montausier, the Governor of one of
the Dauphines, it was finely said by Fontenelle his eulogist – Not a day but what he strove every day he laboured
more and more to render himself unnecessary. The praise seems to have been
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