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Offences against Justice.
particulars have concurred, in that case Justice cannot
but have been properly administered. In any case let
any of them have failed, in that case Justice cannot
have been properly administered. There cannot therefore
be any other offered against impediment to Justice than what have
one of the tendencies just mentioned. Not that this determinateness
of the nature of these offences excludes
the intervention of improvement from this branch of Legislation: for as long as the Legislator can devise any
new expedient that gives an additional chance for the
attainment of these ends and prescribes the observance of it accordingly,
the omission of it will become an accession to the List
of such offences. As
Note
Business of civil Justice begins earlier. The business of a civil Judge extends to the informing
of those who have occasion to be informed whether
were they to perform such or such acts in future such acts
would be offences: A man may commit an offence in
either of two ways, by usurping advantages that do not
belong to him; or by declining burthens that do belong to
him.
Civil Justice excludes There are two ways in which a man may be said
to [apply] for such information: an active way and a passive: by
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