We ought to prove in general, that in whatever case a condition is imposed upon the will of a master or his agent, in bona fide trials, this is to be considered according to the judgment of a good man.

Grammatica falsa non vitiat chartam.

False grammar does not vitiate a writing.

Gravius est alternam quam temporalem lædere majestatem.

It is more grievous to hurt an alternate, than a temporary authority.

H.

Habendum in charta vel auget vel restringit, sed non novum inducit.

What is to be regarded in writing, either increases or restricts; but it does not induce any thing new.

Hæredi favetur.

Favour is shewn to an heir.