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SECT. Parts of a Law.
of this Definition it is sufficient to observe at present, that
having the same terms in it as the (rights and
wrongs) as that preceding just noticed, it has the
same degree of perspicuity.
The remedial is that "whereby
To understand this fully it is necessary to call to
and anticipate a little of our Author's plan
and to direct the reader's attention to the grand
division of the Book. This is taken from what
he says are the objects of Laws: of which there are
4 sorts. 1st Rights of persons: rights of
: rights Private wrongs and Public
wrongs. For each of these sorts of objects
there is a set of Laws: [for] the Laws relative
to each object he treats of separately under
the head of Each. Now then, of the Laws
that concern Public wrongs and nothing but
Public wrongs, where is that part that "points
out the method of redress private ones? Of a law
for example that against exporting Wool (let him
take any either that is exists or that he can imagine)
what is that part that redresses private wrongs:
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