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To be copied | <note>To be copied</note> | ||
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till after a discovery, and a legal con- | till after a discovery, and a legal con- |
To be copied
till after a discovery, and a legal con-
viction. Would the learned judge ad-
vance these principles in his charge to
a grand jury of Sussex?
All this confusion of our Author arises from using terms, to which he has
affixed no precise idea. For what does he mean by conscience? What
a grand Jury of Sussex?
by that obligation which is not binding upon conscience? What by the
mala in res, & the mala prohibita? Where will he draw the line?
It were to be wished that our author had
explained what he meant by the word
the word conscience <add> sometimes</add>
sometimes
the bare consciousness of our own conduct
and of the motives upon which we act: it
is sometimes word for the opinion we form
of that conduct and those motives, and their
agreement, or disagreement, with what we
apprehend to be the rule of right, and wrong:
It is sometimes used for the bare faculty
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