"Without an express authority, so strong as not to be gotten over, we ought not to determine a case so much against reason, as that the Parliament should be obliged to interfere to set it right."
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Lord Mansfield, Mayor, &c. of Colchester v. Seaber (1765), 3 Burr. Part IV., p. 1870.

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