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Can Any Man Have A Higher Notion Of The Rule Of Right And The Eternal Fitness Of Things?
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Can any man have a higher notion of the rule of right and the eternal
fitness of things?
-- Henry Fielding (1707-1754)
-- Tom Jones, Book iv, Chap. iv
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