The Lord Chairman tries to strike them out when he Deems them against public policy; but this is not always easy, because it may be an injustice to one of the parties who has consented not to urge or oppose other provisions on the faith of those clauses.
"The Government of England (Vol. I)"
A. Lawrence Lowell
Hearing of enormous landed proprietors of ten thousand acres and more, our philosopher Deems this to be a trifle, because he has been accustomed to think of the whole earth; and when they sing the praises of family, and say that some one is a gentleman because he has had seven generations of wealthy ancestors, he thinks that their sentiments only betray the dulness and narrowness of vision of those who utter them, and who are not educated enough to look at the whole, nor to consider that every man has had thousands and thousands of progenitors, and among them have been rich and poor, kings and slaves, Hellenes and barbarians, many times over.
"The Approach to Philosophy"
Ralph Barton Perry
Yucayas or Lucayans knew Cuba, Hayti and Florida, which was called Cautio says Fulgar, quoted by Cardenas, who Deems the Antilles peopled from hence, blending it with Cauta the original seat of the Haytians.
"The American Nations, Vol. I."
C. S. Rafinesque