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[Limits] Parts of a Law
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Law written traditionally - informary
Law thus, considered with respect to the
or manner in which,that is the right or instrument
by which, it is expressed, may be distinguished
in the first place into verbal statute law
and customary. The verbal statute law may again be
distinguished into written and traditional. The
Written law is the beneficiand of law for of those who can re
both speak speak and read write : traditionally if for those who
can speak but cannot read write: customary law, if those
who can neither read write nor speak. Written law
is the proper law of for civilised nations: traditional law,
for savages: customary law, for brutes.
A Judge Magistrate interns a man up and has been hanged
him is whipped is stripped of his property or thrown into gaol: a few
hundred besides or a few score or a few dozen
happen to be in a way know as much of the
matter transaction as is necessary to set them a
what it is for: and this is to be a warning to
the millions who know nothing of the matters.
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