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And wheh laws have once received their proper form and establishment , to
make them effectually conducive to the purposes they were intended for , some
should be empowered to supervise their exécution ; for they ' Cannot execute ...
And wheh laws have once received their proper form and establishment , to
make them effectually conducive to the purposes they were intended for , some
should be empowered to supervise their exécution ; for they ' Cannot execute ...
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Let us suppose for once , that the law - making power would adapt all its acts as
nigh as possible to the exigences of the ... But the design of laws is not so much
to promote and advance the positive happiness of one another by a de claration
...
Let us suppose for once , that the law - making power would adapt all its acts as
nigh as possible to the exigences of the ... But the design of laws is not so much
to promote and advance the positive happiness of one another by a de claration
...
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Than Yuch a fona lover of the laws , And ever true to honour ' s glorious caufe : : .
Who scorns all parties , tho ' by parties fought : Who greatly thinks , and truly
speaks his thought : Numb . VII . . - . * . . Vich With all the chaste severity of sense
...
Than Yuch a fona lover of the laws , And ever true to honour ' s glorious caufe : : .
Who scorns all parties , tho ' by parties fought : Who greatly thinks , and truly
speaks his thought : Numb . VII . . - . * . . Vich With all the chaste severity of sense
...
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Human laws , as we have already observ ' d , were notoriously defective in those
two points ; they neither suited the punishment to the transgreffon , nor could they
, supposing them to have actually assigned and propor . tioned the penalty to ...
Human laws , as we have already observ ' d , were notoriously defective in those
two points ; they neither suited the punishment to the transgreffon , nor could they
, supposing them to have actually assigned and propor . tioned the penalty to ...
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tion , then it is evident , honour is a law or rule , and " the transgression of it
makes us guilty and obnoxious to 6 punishment . And if it be a law , it must be the
declara« tion of some legislator ' s will . For this is the definition of « a law , that it
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tion , then it is evident , honour is a law or rule , and " the transgression of it
makes us guilty and obnoxious to 6 punishment . And if it be a law , it must be the
declara« tion of some legislator ' s will . For this is the definition of « a law , that it
...
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