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1829 April 6
Blackstone or J. B's Civil Code.
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The civil code has for its principal
and only immediate subject matter rights: but
it cannot make any arrangement in relation
to any part of the field without operating upon
and making reference to wrongs.
The penal code has for its principal
and direct subject matter wrongs; but it
cannot make any arrangement in relation
to any part of the field without operation upon
and reference made to the correspondent
rights.
A wrong is the violation or say
infringement of a corresponding right.
The penal code has for its special object
or end in view in the first place as far as may
be the exclusion of wrongs and in the next place
the administering redress to or making reparation
for wrongs.
Correspondent to wrong is remedy.
Of remedies there are four distinguishable
sorts or say classes: namely, 1. the preventive;
2. the suppressive; 3. the satisfactive; 4. the
punitive; that is to say the subsequentially preventive;
preventive of such ulterior individual offences
of the like sort of that which by the supposition
has already taken place.
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