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Law Quotes - Page 232

No man e'er felt the halter draw, With good opinion of the law.

John Trumbull (1962). “Satiric Poems: The Progress of Dulness and M'Fingal”, p.170

It is a law, that every event depends on some law.

"The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill".

All powers, all laws, are but the fair Embodied thoughts of God.

JOHN STUART BLACKIE (1876). “SONGS OF RELIGION AND LIFE”

There are no laws by which we can write Iliads.

John Ruskin (1873). “The fall”, p.97

The best choices will always be the most loving.

John Morton (2000). “The Blessings Already Are”, p.86, Mandeville Press

So many laws argues so many sins.

John Milton, Henry John Todd (1826). “The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors”, p.444

Therefore God's universal law Gave to the man despotic power Over his female in due awe, Not from that right to part an hour, Smile she or lour.

John Bell, Joseph Addison, John Banks, Michael Arne, John Brown (1796). “British Theatre: Caractacus”