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30 Oct. 1814
Logic

Wheresoever the obligation considered as imposed by the law is of a
positive nature, the only sort of offence which the nature
of the case admitts of renders possible is of the negative kind:
and in this close class of cases the concomitancy
of the two species forms of delinquency fails. The
sort of offence commissible by non-payment of taxes may serve
for by way of an example. But in every other case, little as hath
been the notice as yet taken of it it has had place.


Identifier: | JB/550/045/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 550.

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