PRECEDENT. 



Then nature will reveal a method of punishing the in- 

 justice when discovered. It cannot escape discovery 

 by following nature's precedent; therefore an injustice 

 will be impossible without paying the penalty. 



Nature allows no one to keep a secret. Nature 

 has no secrets. That being nature's first precedent. 

 Second precedent revealed by nature being to use every 

 means to maintain and follow the first precedent. 

 What is the result of all secrets being revealed by na- 

 ture leaving indelible lines telling the story of the act 

 or action? Answer: It becomes impossible to do an 

 injustice because it will be found out. Questioning 

 the marks left of the work done will reveal the true 

 mode and cause of action, when taken from every line 

 of action that tends to converge on toward the point 

 of accomplishment of the act. There being a thou- 

 sand means of converging lines of inquiry toward the 

 one point or act; and every one of these lines leaves a 

 true story indelibly written and powerfully truthful. 

 The summing up of all the converging lines in the 

 language of nature's law leave truth unchangeable in 

 the verdict. 



But a mode of inquiry that will restrict question 

 of any form strikes justice at the fountain head. Just- 

 ice can never come to its own as long as question can- 

 not be carried to any line that could possibly be 

 brought to converge on the action. The question 

 should not be prohibited from entangling the august 

 being sitting in judgment, as that may be found to be 

 one of the lines of converging truth revealing the true 



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