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" ... court to prevent taking surreptitious advantage of the weakness or necessity of another ; which knowingly to do is equally against conscience as to take advantage of his ignorance ; a person is equally unable to judge for himself in one as the other. "
Pennsylvania State Reports - Σελίδα 276
των Pennsylvania. Supreme Court - 1858
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