Words, which should be the servants of Thought, are too often its masters; and there are very few words which are used more ambiguously, and therefore more injuriously, than the word "Law."


The Reign of Law (4th American edition), Chapter II (p. 63)


Words, which should be the servants of Thought, are too often its masters; and there are very few words which are used more ambiguously, and...

Words, which should be the servants of Thought, are too often its masters; and there are very few words which are used more ambiguously, and...

Words, which should be the servants of Thought, are too often its masters; and there are very few words which are used more ambiguously, and...

Words, which should be the servants of Thought, are too often its masters; and there are very few words which are used more ambiguously, and...