Laws should never be in contradiction to usages; for, if the usages are good, the laws are valueless.


A Thousand Flashes of French Wit, Wisdom, and Wickedness (1886)


Laws should never be in contradiction to usages; for, if the usages are good, the laws are valueless.

Laws should never be in contradiction to usages; for, if the usages are good, the laws are valueless.

Laws should never be in contradiction to usages; for, if the usages are good, the laws are valueless.

Laws should never be in contradiction to usages; for, if the usages are good, the laws are valueless.