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Civil Introd. 2
To all these several questions answers will be endeavoured
to be provided. But in the mean time the
idea belonging to the word security being of a very
complex extensive nature, to obtain a closer conception of it it will
be necessary to investigate and enumerate the several several
take a view of the whole field of action to which
it bears reference, and in conformity to with a view relation to which security
is distinguishable into a variety of its various branches and in
which the distinction of security division of it into its various branches
is grounded.
Say Security is meant the absence of damage: – of damage
at present and in future – of actual damage itself, and
of the danger of damage.
Damage is divisible distinguishable according to the nature of the
subject susceptible of damage, and in relation to which
a man is capable of sustaining damage it: damage
to a mans person to a his man's property to his a man's
reputation, and to his relative condition in life: from
objects which however disparate in their nature, are have
according to the usage of language been comprized
under the a common term possessions.
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