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Excerpt from Memorial Address on the Life and Character of the Hon. Charles Marsh, LL. D: Read Before the Vermont Historical Society, in the Representatives' Hall, October 11, 1870
The meagre, crude, and fragmentary character of the law, as well as the meagerness of the ideas of the then con trolling minds in reference to law, as the rule of the rights, duties, and liabilities of all the subjects of the government, could not be made more palpable than by an enactment of 1779 a part of which I cite, as follows.
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