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<head>Section VII</head> | |||
<head>Our author's account of the constituent parts of a law.</head> | |||
<p><note>To be copied</note> <!-- unsure where to add this additional text, it makes sense where it is to be honest, or adding to the title (which seems incorrect), so will leave for you to decide. -->These <del>our</del> <add>says the</add> Author <del>supposes to</del> <add>are <del>he</del></add> (four: the <hi rend='underline'>declaratory</hi>; | |||
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the directory; the remedial, & the vindicatory. — <note>Vol.1. p.53. 54</note> | |||
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[The declaratory part <del>of a law is that</del>, | |||
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<del>says our Author,</del> "by which the rights to be <note>Vol:1 <del>Pages 53 & 57</del> ib</note> | |||
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"observed, and the wrongs to be eschewed, are | |||
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"clearly defined, and laid down." <del>How | |||
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then we see, that the ideas of <del>a</del> right, and | |||
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wrong are to be gathered from the Declaration | |||
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of the <sic>Ligislature</sic> itself: so that, as we | |||
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before remarked, the expression of commanding | |||
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what is right, or prohibiting what is — | |||
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wrong, was totally superfluous, and unmeaning. <add><del>This</del> <add>— And</add></add></del><lb/></p> | |||
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Section VII
Our author's account of the constituent parts of a law.
To be copied These our says the Author supposes to are he (four: the declaratory;
the directory; the remedial, & the vindicatory. — Vol.1. p.53. 54
[The declaratory part of a law is that,
says our Author, "by which the rights to be Vol:1 Pages 53 & 57 ib
"observed, and the wrongs to be eschewed, are
"clearly defined, and laid down." How
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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