| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - their conduct by the same upright principle.Justice as here expressed, is not to be taken in a limited sense, but as a general term, including every quality necessary to be exercised for the public good, by those who accept the charge of it.Justice must be tempered with wisdom, prudence and clemency; otherwise it will degenerate into rigor and oppression.This solemn charge given to rulers, is not
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