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" The common law affords to every one reasonable protection against fraud in dealing ; but it does not go to the romantic length of giving indemnity against the consequences of indolence and folly, or a careless indifference to the ordinary and accessible... "
Commentaries on American Law - Page 482
by James Kent - 1848
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Elements of Moral Philosophy

Jasper Adams - 1837 - 528 pages
...and relies upon the sufficiency of his own knowledge, skill, and diligence. The common law affords to every one reasonable protection against fraud in...against the consequences of indolence and folly, or of careless indifference to the ordinary and accessible means of information. It reconciles the claims...
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Moral Views of Commerce, Society, and Politics: In Twelve Discourses

Orville Dewey - 1838 - 312 pages
...Chancellor Kent, " affords to every one, reasonable protection against fraud in dealing ; but it does not go the romantic length of giving indemnity against the...the ordinary and accessible means of information." J What is the nature, and what is the amount of this concession to expediency ? Let us carefully consider...
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Moral views of commerce, society, and politics, in 12 discourses

Orville Dewey - 1838 - 312 pages
...ignorance, indolence, and neglect, should meet with loss. " The common law," says Chancellor Kent, " affords to every one, reasonable protection against fraud in dealing ; but it does not go the romantic length of giving indemnity against the consequences of indolence and folly, or a careless...
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Moral Views of Commerce, Society, and Politics: In Twelve Discourses

Orville Dewey - 1838 - 310 pages
...ignorance, indolence and neglect, should meet with loss. " The common law," says Chancellor Kent, " affords to every one, reasonable protection against fraud in dealing; but it does not go the romantic length of giving indemnity against the consequences of indolence and folly, or a careless...
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Discourses on Human Life, Volume 2

Orville Dewey - 1838 - 310 pages
...ignorance, indolence and neglect, should meet with loss. " The common law," says Chancellor Kent, " affords to every one, reasonable protection against fraud in dealing ; but it does not go the romantic length of giving indemnity against the consequences of indolence and folly, or a careless...
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Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 1

1839 - 566 pages
...too much litigation, and would derange commerce." " The common hw," says Chancellor Kent, " affords to every one reasonable protection against fraud in dealing ; but it does not go the romantic length of giving ndemn ity against the consequences of indolence and folly, or a careless...
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The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 1

1839 - 568 pages
...too much litigation, and would derange commerce." " The common bw," says Chancellor Kent, " affords to every one reasonable protection against fraud in dealing; but it does not go the romantic length of giving ndemnity against the consequences of indolence and folly, or a careless...
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The Works of Orville Dewey, D.D. ...

Orville Dewey - 1844 - 904 pages
...ignorance, indolence, and neglect, should meet with loss. " The common law," says Chancellor Kent, "affords to every one reasonable protection against fraud in dealing ; but it does not go the romantic length of giving indemnity against the consequences of indolence and folly, or a careless...
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Discourses on the Nature of Religion: And on Commerce and Business; with ...

Orville Dewey - 1847 - 406 pages
...ignorance, indolence, and neglect. should meet with loss. " The common law," says Chancellor Kent, " affords to every one, reasonable protection against fraud in dealing; but it does not go the romantic length of giving indemnity against the consequences of indolence and folly, or a careless...
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Discourses on the Nature of Religion: And on Commerce and Business; with ...

Orville Dewey - 1847 - 392 pages
...ignorance, indolence, and neglect, should meet with loss. " The common law," says Chancellor Kent, " affords to every one, reasonable protection against fraud in dealing; but it does not go the romantic length of giving indemnity against the consequences of indolence and folly, or a careless...
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