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1 I, 13| law. This is what we call equity; people regard it as just; 2 I, 13| innocent really, and it is equity that declares him to be 3 I, 13| From this definition of equity it is plain what sort of 4 I, 13| equitable or the reverse. Equity must be applied to forgivable 5 I, 13| inspired by our appetites.) Equity bids us be merciful to the 6 I, 13| an arbitrator goes by the equity of a case, a judge by the 7 I, 13| securing full power for equity.~The above may be taken 8 I, 13| account of the nature of equity.~ 9 I, 15| and insist on its greater equity and justice. We must argue 10 I, 15| urge that the principles of equity are permanent and changeless,