etymology - What is the origin of the phrase "hard and fast rule?"


I just used this phrase in answering another question, only to realize that



  1. I didn't know its origin and

  2. it is usually used in the negative, as in "..it's not a hard and fast rule, but..."


I'd like to know the origin, and perhaps why it seems to be more commonly used in the negative.




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