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Notes
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Connection between
Pannomium (Civil
and Penal Codes included) and
Universal Jurisprudence
Of then the exposition the the mass of expository matter
relative to them is composed consists part and parcel of the matter
of their the branch of Art and Science of Universal Jurisprudence: in which is
included Nomography — the art of giving appropriate expression to
the matter of law, Nomography is a branch of the Logic of the will.
Another part branch of the Charter of Jurisprudence
is composed of the whole of the matter of Offences Collectively
considered in the Penal Code. So likewise of Offences Severally
considered, in so far as the species of acts exhibited
under that name are considered as acts being in the effects
and nature of them acts of maleficence: in the case of political economy whether, by
they are actually put placed upon and dealt with upon
the footing of offences, namely by being numbered among the
subject matters of inhibition or say prohibition, and for
the purpose of giving and securing to such prohibition
the desired effect so dealt with or to receive the application
of punishment, and then the three other remedies namely
antecedently preventive, suppressive and satisfactive to
the disorder of the body public, depends upon the
state of the whole body of the law or say the Pannomium
in that same community as the community in question
[ ] Relation of General Civil Code to Particular Codes. To Every
class of things which is the subject matter of enactments constitutive
of obligation or obligations in conjunction with rights
corresponds a p class of person to which appertains a correspondent
Particular Code
Particular Code 1. absolute or say simple. 2. Reciprocal
Husband and Wife Code.
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