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Sect. Interpretation. 24
Law, and [some of] those other laws, that in
the way be handled then gave us so much hou—
ble. However, tis, I believe no more than
his way of letting us, that this
was as much required by every other na—
tion as by ours.
I I One thing there is, in this purpose, a
little alarming; and that is the term universal
law. What One might be apt at first sight. to sus—
pect of it, is that it was to be introduced as
a different sort of law more than we had before
him told of and that a new compute for for obe—
diance, on was going to be brought upon the stage,
in the battle royal of Chinedras. A new
analyst to law of Nation, law of neve—
nation, and law of nations those
combatants, who gave such at the outset gave us so much trouble to
follow them is their evolutions. This I say
is what one might be upt to apprehension
of at first sight: but I am willing to hope
that it is otherwise: and that all that he
meant by the passage was to give us to under—
stand in a sublime and ingenious way of his
own, that this is the care under all other —
legislations as well as our own. We may ven—
ture to believe him; since the we
happened upon us by sur—
prize
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