In matters of government, justice must always be the goal; it need not always have been the starting point. What may console us, and reconcile us to this, is the consideration of a sad truth, which need rarely be called to mind, but which must be known—that in all places,' and in all times, every political organism has begun with some injustice; and good laws, among all peoples, have begun by consolidating .that which already existed.—Joubert, -New Lexia raisins, very fine fruit, 6d. Wardell Bros., and Cov-£Advi.]
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Evening Star, Issue 11664, 26 September 1901, Page 1
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87Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11664, 26 September 1901, Page 1
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