Law has been called a bottomless pit, not so much because of its depth, as that its windings are so obscure nobody can see the end.


The New York Mirror: A Weekly Gazette of Literature and the Fine Arts (ed. 1830)


Law has been called a bottomless pit, not so much because of its depth, as that its windings are so obscure nobody can see the end.

Law has been called a bottomless pit, not so much because of its depth, as that its windings are so obscure nobody can see the end.

Law has been called a bottomless pit, not so much because of its depth, as that its windings are so obscure nobody can see the end.

Law has been called a bottomless pit, not so much because of its depth, as that its windings are so obscure nobody can see the end.