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To be copied. Section V. Review for our Author's Arugu
ments. Before we proceed to examine our author's account of municipal law it may be proper to stop a moment, and take a reivew of the arguments he has, advanced and the princi
ples he has laid down in the preceeding part of his introduction. Our author sets out by defining law to be a rule of conduct presented by a superior, Law therefowhile theinferior is bound to obey. According to their definition Law must be something obvious to ourselves, declared and notified thus in a manner perceptible to our selves. It must likewise be addapted to beings who hav a power of asking or of
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