necessity knows no law — Cf. L. necessitas non habet legem, necessity has no law. 1377 LANGLAND Piers Plowman B. xx. 10 Nede ne hath no lawe, ne neure shal falle in dette. c 1530 W. TYNDALE Answer to More B1 Two things are without law, God and necessity. a 1555 N. RIDLEY … Proverbs new dictionary
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