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There is no magic in parchment or in wax.
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Every rule may be waived by the person for whose benefit it is introduced.
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No admission of the party . . . can make that legal which is in its nature illegal.
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General laws cannot give way to particular cases.
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It is every man's own fault if he does not take such advice as will be sure to lead him right.
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Paper currency, guarded by proper regulations and restrictions, is the life of commerce.
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