S'il est vrai que le caractère de l'esprit et les passions du coeur soient extrêmement differents dans les divers climats, les lois doivent être relatives et à la difference de ces passions, et à la difference de ces caractères (Montesquieu, De l'Esprit des Lois). Trois degres d'élévation du pôle renversent toute la jurisprudence, un méridian décide de la vérité … Plaisante justice qu'une rivière borne Vérité au deça des Pyrenées erreur au delà (Pascal, Pensées).
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