The view (traceable no doubt to the Aristotelian definition) that equity mitigates the hardships of the law where the law errs through being framed in universals, is to be found in some of the earlier writings. [Please select]
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A scene in which, daily and yearly, a merciful nature mitigates the tragic truth by means of a blessed sanity--an instinctive renunciation. [Please select]
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By irrigation, on the other hand, man restores the desert to life and mitigates climate. [Please select]
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Admiration for the quickness of a spoken quip, somewhat mitigates its cruelty. [Please select]
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That a criminal was reared among male factors mitigates his fault in our eyes. [Please select]
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For, as is the way of all true lovers, the universality of the law under which it takes its rise mitigates, by most uncommonly little, either the joy or sorrow of the particular case. [Please select]
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She dissembles her reluctance, humors her savage captors and forces herself to accompany them on their bloody expeditions wherein she saves many lives and mitigates the sufferings of her fellow-captives. [Please select]
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