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Section VII.
Our Author's account of the constituent parts of a law.
To be copied [The declaratory part of a law is that, These our <add>says the Author supposes to are be (four: the declaratory;
the directory; the remedial, & the vindicatory. — Vol.1. p.53. 54</add>
says our Author, he tells us, is that — "by which the rights to be Vol:1 Pages 53 & 54 ib
"observed, and the wrongs to be eschewed, are
"clearly defined, and laid down." Here
then we see, that the ideas of a right, and
wrong are to be gathered from the Declaration
of the Ligislature itself: so that, as we
before remarked, the expression of commanding
what is right, or prohibiting what is —
wrong, was totally superfluous, and unmeaning. This <add>— And</add>
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