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is impossible to contend that, because a person has entered into a voluntary contract by which he is finally led into mischief, that that can relieve him from making good the damage that he has done.
I have quoted this case at length as it appears to me to have a direct bearing upon the present case; moreover, anything coming from so great a Judge as Dr. Lushington is entitled to the greatest weight. He has laid down in clear
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