“Even in the days of the Romans they had considered that a code of laws applicable equally to all men was contrary to the honor of individuals. If they hated the Romans, it was not because the latter wished to impose Roman law but because the Romans wished to impose any law upon them. They preferred to be judged by the decree of one superior person, in whom they trusted, rather than by definite laws, drawn up by the dictates of reason.”
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The Oppermanns
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