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Light, Vol. 3: From March 7, to August 29, 1891, Worcester, Mass

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It is a very poor question that has not two sides. Recently, a long disregarded ordi nance, with reference to the hitching of horses has been enforced. One might suppose that the owner of the horse had hitherto had no interest in the matter; that he was willing that his steed should run and smash things. His own judgment and experience are given no weight whatever. If a man leaves his horse unhitched, he believes that he will stand. If he runs and does damage, the owner is lia ble. It would seem that individual judgment should count for something.

636 pages, Paperback

Published August 24, 2018

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Alfred S. Roe

72 books
Alfred Seelye Roe, 1844-1917.

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