1 A nervous young man, a clerk in a law court, sitting opposite him, hated him for that look.
2 In the new public law courts he disliked the restrictions laid on the lawyers conducting cases.
3 When he reached the point about the fundamental and radical law, his opponent jumped up and began to protest.
4 I assume that a salary is the price paid for a commodity, and it ought to conform with the law of supply and demand.
5 Reason discovered the struggle for existence, and the law that requires us to oppress all who hinder the satisfaction of our desires.
6 Divorce by our laws," he said, with a slight shade of disapprobation of our laws, "is possible, as you are aware, in the following cases.
7 Political economy told him that the laws by which the wealth of Europe had been developed, and was developing, were universal and unvarying.
8 But the law and all the conditions of our position are such that thousands of complications arise which she does not see and does not want to see.
9 The physical organization, its decay, the indestructibility of matter, the law of the conservation of energy, evolution, were the words which usurped the place of his old belief.
10 The inequality in marriage, in his opinion, lay in the fact that the infidelity of the wife and the infidelity of the husband are punished unequally, both by the law and by public opinion.
11 She was an honorable woman who had bestowed her love upon him, and he loved her, and therefore she was in his eyes a woman who had a right to the same, or even more, respect than a lawful wife.
12 He did not think that the Christian law that he had been all his life trying to follow, enjoined on him to forgive and love his enemies; but a glad feeling of love and forgiveness for his enemies filled his heart.