There is nothing so agreeable to natural equity, than that every thing be dissolved by that tie by which it was bound.
Nihil tam conveniens est naturali æquitati quam voluntatem domini rem suam in alium transferre, ratam habere.
Nothing is so agreeable to natural equity, as to reckon valid the will of a master to transfer his property to another.
Nihil tam proprium est imperii quam legibus vivere.
Nothing is so peculiar to empire, as to live by the laws.
Nihil tam naturale est, quam eo genere quodque dissolvere quo colligatum est.
Nothing is so natural as to dissolve any thing in that way in which it was bound.
Nihil cuiquam expedit quod per leges non licet.
What is not allowed by the laws is profitable to none.
Nil iniquius quam æquitatem nimis intendere.