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Sentence
Equity
literally
means
equalness;
and
if
it
be
admitted
that
there
were
even
the
vaguest
ideas
of
equity
in
these
primitive
eras,
it
must
be
admitted
that
there
was
some
appreciation
of
the
equalness
of
men's
liberties
to
pursue
the
objects
of
life--some
appreciation,
therefore,
of
the
essential
principle
of
national
equilibrium.
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Equity literally means equalness; and if it be admitted that there were even the vaguest ideas of equity in these primitive eras, it must be admitted that there was some appreciation of the equalness of men's liberties to pursue the objects of life--some appreciation, therefore, of the essential principle of national equilibrium.
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