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' | <head><note><del><gap/></del> 22</note> C<lb/><sic>Miscell.</sic></head> <p><del><note>Style</note></del></p> <p><del>Crowd not too many things into a sentence</del></p> <!-- line across the page --> <p><del><note>Personal Injuries</note></del></p> <p><del>Punish even simple personal injuries when premeditated<lb/>more than when committed in a sudden<lb/><add>in the course of a</add> quarrel.</del></p> <!-- line across the page --> <p><note><add>49</add><lb/>Nomenclature<lb/>Titles of the Laws</note></p> <p>A methodical <hi rend="superscript">2</hi> and exhaustive <hi rend="superscript">1</hi> arrangement is one<lb/>of the last improvements that a science can receive<lb/>In the early ages of Jurisprudence when a man proposed<lb/> a Law he knew not what relation it bore<lb/>to the whole <add>vast</add> object of Jurisprudence: he knew not what <add>how</add><lb/><note>how to make out it's connection</note> relation <add>it connected</add> it bore to the rest of the System [of Jurisprudence]<lb/>for in short there was [as yet] no system. Consequently<lb/> he knew not what name to call it by [give<lb/>to it] [He gave it some times his own name; <add>People called it by his name:</add> partly because<lb/> he] It became distinguished by his name, partly because<lb/>he and his friends who carried it through the Assembly<lb/>wished <add>liked</add> <del>to see it called</del> to see him commemorated<lb/> as the Author, and partly because no one could<lb/>find for it a more eligible one.</p> <p>In the time of the Emperors when the power of<lb/>proposing and enacting Laws was <add>had become</add> transferred from<lb/>an Assembly to a single person, this source of distinction<lb/> was at an end. <add>vanished</add> The idea of distinguishing a<lb/> Law [provision] <add>Statute</add> by the date of it had not occurred.<lb/>They could find no better expedient than to name<lb/>it by the two or three first words.</p> <p> A speech came before Grammar, so did Laws<lb/> before Systems of Jurisprudence. At first therefore it was<lb/>not possible to give to any Law a name <add>of the nature of those which are</add> taken from its<lb/>place in the system of Jurisprudence.</p> | ||
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22 C
Miscell.
Style
Crowd not too many things into a sentence
Personal Injuries
Punish even simple personal injuries when premeditated
more than when committed in a sudden
in the course of a quarrel.
49
Nomenclature
Titles of the Laws
A methodical 2 and exhaustive 1 arrangement is one
of the last improvements that a science can receive
In the early ages of Jurisprudence when a man proposed
a Law he knew not what relation it bore
to the whole vast object of Jurisprudence: he knew not what how
how to make out it's connection relation it connected it bore to the rest of the System [of Jurisprudence]
for in short there was [as yet] no system. Consequently
he knew not what name to call it by [give
to it] [He gave it some times his own name; People called it by his name: partly because
he] It became distinguished by his name, partly because
he and his friends who carried it through the Assembly
wished liked to see it called to see him commemorated
as the Author, and partly because no one could
find for it a more eligible one.
In the time of the Emperors when the power of
proposing and enacting Laws was had become transferred from
an Assembly to a single person, this source of distinction
was at an end. vanished The idea of distinguishing a
Law [provision] Statute by the date of it had not occurred.
They could find no better expedient than to name
it by the two or three first words.
A speech came before Grammar, so did Laws
before Systems of Jurisprudence. At first therefore it was
not possible to give to any Law a name of the nature of those which are taken from its
place in the system of Jurisprudence.
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