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<head>1828 <sic>Sept.</sic> 25<lb/>Blackstone</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> Universal Jurisprudence</note><lb/>(1) <note>§. Subject Matter of consideration</note></p> <p><add>§. Subject matter of <hi rend="underline">consideration</hi> in regard to rights and obligations<lb/>In relation to the subject in hand be it what it may,<lb/><!-- continues in the margin --> the feeling of mastery<lb/>is a pleasant feeling.<lb/>This feeling, we flatter ourselves<lb/>with the hope of giving<lb/>to our readers at the<lb/>outset.</add></p> <p><note>1<lb/>Rights & obligations<lb/>subject matters<lb/>1 Efficient causes of<lb/>possession<lb/>2. Efficient causes of<lb/>cessation</note></p> <p>Subject matter of rights and obligations — efficient causes<lb/>of possession of those rights and subject to those obligations<lb/>efficient causes of cessation of the possession of those rights;<lb/>efficient causes of subjection to those obligations — Under<lb/>these heads it might seem that every thing is worth<lb/>knowing every thing ever that is capable of being known<lb/>in relation to the nature and effects of law — is included.</p> <p><note>2<lb/>Possession of a right<lb/>what.</note></p> <p>1. In regard to a right, he is the possessor of that right<lb/>in possession of that right is he in regard to whom <add>on whose behalf</add> an efficient<lb/>cause — any one in the list of efficient causes that or such<lb/>with reference to that right <del><gap/></del> <add>having</add> taken place no efficient cause<lb/>of cessation of possession in regard to that same right has taken<lb/>place</p> <p><note>3<lb/>Subjection to an obligation<lb/>what</note></p> <p>So in regard to <hi rend="underline">obligation</hi></p> <p><note>4<lb/>Rights & obligations<lb/>their connection together</note></p> <p>Thus it would be wise to <gap/> such <gap/> in relation<lb/>to every species of subject matter no more than one right <add>obligation at a time</add> had<lb/>place <add>at</add><lb/><note>as in the case of trusts<lb/>and <gap/></note></p> <p>But <add>we will be sure</add> there are rights out of which, in a strong or say<lb/> a serious <del><gap/></del> <gap/> like this | <head>1828 <sic>Sept.</sic> 25<lb/>Blackstone</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> Universal Jurisprudence</note><lb/>(1) <note>§. Subject Matter of consideration</note></p> <p><add>§. Subject matter of <hi rend="underline">consideration</hi> in regard to rights and obligations<lb/>In relation to the subject in hand be it what it may,<lb/><!-- continues in the margin --> the feeling of mastery<lb/>is a pleasant feeling.<lb/>This feeling, we flatter ourselves<lb/>with the hope of giving<lb/>to our readers at the<lb/>outset.</add></p> <p><note>1<lb/>Rights & obligations<lb/>subject matters<lb/>1 Efficient causes of<lb/>possession<lb/>2. Efficient causes of<lb/>cessation</note></p> <p>Subject matter of rights and obligations — efficient causes<lb/>of possession of those rights and subject to those obligations<lb/>efficient causes of cessation of the possession of those rights;<lb/>efficient causes of subjection to those obligations — Under<lb/>these heads it might seem that every thing is worth<lb/>knowing every thing ever that is capable of being known<lb/>in relation to the nature and effects of law — is included.</p> <p><note>2<lb/>Possession of a right<lb/>what.</note></p> <p>1. In regard to a right, he is the possessor of that right<lb/>in possession of that right is he in regard to whom <add>on whose behalf</add> an efficient<lb/>cause — any one in the list of efficient causes that or such<lb/>with reference to that right <del><gap/></del> <add>having</add> taken place no efficient cause<lb/>of cessation of possession in regard to that same right has taken<lb/>place</p> <p><note>3<lb/>Subjection to an obligation<lb/>what</note></p> <p>So in regard to <hi rend="underline">obligation</hi></p> <p><note>4<lb/>Rights & obligations<lb/>their connection together</note></p> <p>Thus it would be wise to <gap/> such <gap/> in relation<lb/>to every species of subject matter no more than one right <add>obligation at a time</add> had<lb/>place <add>at</add><lb/><note>as in the case of trusts<lb/>and <gap/></note></p> <p>But <add>we will be sure</add> there are rights out of which, in a strong or say<lb/> a serious <del><gap/></del> <gap/> like this rise and <unclear>spring</unclear> other <del>rights<lb/>and</del> obligation and other right</p> <p><note>In regard to a right what a<lb/>man at all times under the<lb/>Law is — whether <add>and when</add> he has it<lb/>whether he is liable to be it.<lb/>So, in regard to an obligation</note></p> <p>This being <gap/> and admitted, still it is not the less<lb/>true, that <!-- brackets in pencil --> (<gap/> of the consideration of the <gap/> from which<lb/>the right and correspondent obligation <gap/> their efficiency<lb/>and the machinery — the Judiciary system and system of Procedure<lb/>employed in making <gap/> of the force of that <gap/>)<lb/>when every thing is said that <del>be</del> <gap/> the <gap/> of this<lb/>same right and obligation, together with the official causes of <gap/><lb/>and <gap/> of possession and subjection respectively, every thing is said that<lb/>a<lb/>man is <gap/> in <gap/><lb/>of interest to be informed of<lb/>with a view to his <gap/><lb/>his conduct accordingly.</p> | ||
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1828 Sept. 25
Blackstone
Ch. Universal Jurisprudence
(1) §. Subject Matter of consideration
§. Subject matter of consideration in regard to rights and obligations
In relation to the subject in hand be it what it may,
the feeling of mastery
is a pleasant feeling.
This feeling, we flatter ourselves
with the hope of giving
to our readers at the
outset.
1
Rights & obligations
subject matters
1 Efficient causes of
possession
2. Efficient causes of
cessation
Subject matter of rights and obligations — efficient causes
of possession of those rights and subject to those obligations
efficient causes of cessation of the possession of those rights;
efficient causes of subjection to those obligations — Under
these heads it might seem that every thing is worth
knowing every thing ever that is capable of being known
in relation to the nature and effects of law — is included.
2
Possession of a right
what.
1. In regard to a right, he is the possessor of that right
in possession of that right is he in regard to whom on whose behalf an efficient
cause — any one in the list of efficient causes that or such
with reference to that right having taken place no efficient cause
of cessation of possession in regard to that same right has taken
place
3
Subjection to an obligation
what
So in regard to obligation
4
Rights & obligations
their connection together
Thus it would be wise to such in relation
to every species of subject matter no more than one right obligation at a time had
place at
as in the case of trusts
and
But we will be sure there are rights out of which, in a strong or say
a serious like this rise and spring other rights
and obligation and other right
In regard to a right what a
man at all times under the
Law is — whether and when he has it
whether he is liable to be it.
So, in regard to an obligation
This being and admitted, still it is not the less
true, that ( of the consideration of the from which
the right and correspondent obligation their efficiency
and the machinery — the Judiciary system and system of Procedure
employed in making of the force of that )
when every thing is said that be the of this
same right and obligation, together with the official causes of
and of possession and subjection respectively, every thing is said that
a
man is in
of interest to be informed of
with a view to his
his conduct accordingly.
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