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Rh Great is Law—great are the old few landmarks of
 * the law,

They are the same in all times, and shall not be
 * disturbed.

Great are commerce, newspapers, books, free-trade,
 * railroads, steamers, international mails, tele-
 * graphs, exchanges.

Great is Justice! Justice is not settled by legislators and laws—it is in
 * the Soul,

It cannot be varied by statutes, any more than love,
 * pride, the attraction of gravity, can,

It is immutable—it does not depend on majorities—
 * majorities or what not come at last before the
 * same passionless and exact tribunal.

For justice are the grand natural lawyers and perfect
 * judges—it is in their Souls,

It is well assorted—they have not studied for noth-
 * ing—the great includes the less,

They rule on the highest grounds—they oversee all
 * eras, states, administrations.

The perfect judge fears nothing—he could go front
 * to front before God,

Before the perfect judge all shall stand back—life
 * and death shall stand back—heaven and hell
 * shall stand back.

Great is Goodness! I do not know what it is, any more than I know what
 * health is—but I know it is great.