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<p>declares it to be in direct opposition to<lb/> | <p><note>To be copied</note> declares it to be in direct opposition to | ||
his present distinction) then it is in ex<lb/> | <lb/> | ||
post facto law, making that criminal<lb/> | his present distinction) then it is in <foreign>ex</foreign> | ||
which at the time of it's commission was<lb/> | <lb/> | ||
indifferent it is a <foreign>privilegium</foreign> of which<lb/> | <foreign>post facto</foreign> law, making that criminal | ||
Cicero, as quoted by our Author, says<lb/> | <lb/> | ||
with a spirit, which I wish he had imparted<lb/> | which at the time of <sic>it's</sic> commission was | ||
to our author, "<foreign>Nemo unquam<lb/> | <lb/> | ||
tulit, nihil est crudelius, nihil | indifferent: it is a <foreign>privilegium</foreign> of which | ||
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ferre | Cicero, as quoted by our Author, says — | ||
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<p>Municipal law | with a spirit, which I wish he had imparted | ||
is also a rule of civil conduct, and this<lb/> | <lb/> | ||
he says distinguishes municipal <add>law</add></p> | to our author, "<foreign>Nemo unquam | ||
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"tulit, nihil est crudelius, nihil perniciosius, | |||
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nihil quod minus <sic>hoc</sic> civitas | |||
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"ferre possit."</foreign></p> | |||
<p>["Municipal law (says our Author) <note>Vol.I. P.45</note> | |||
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"is also a rule of civil conduct, and this | |||
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"he says distinguishes municipal <add>law</add><lb/></p> | |||
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To be copied declares it to be in direct opposition to
his present distinction) then it is in ex
post facto law, making that criminal
which at the time of it's commission was
indifferent: it is a privilegium of which
Cicero, as quoted by our Author, says —
with a spirit, which I wish he had imparted
to our author, "Nemo unquam
"tulit, nihil est crudelius, nihil perniciosius,
nihil quod minus hoc civitas
"ferre possit."
["Municipal law (says our Author) Vol.I. P.45
"is also a rule of civil conduct, and this
"he says distinguishes municipal law
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