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But even when doors are not shut and light<lb/> | But even when doors are not shut and light<lb/> | ||
<unclear>minimally</unclear> the medium in which the question<add>subject</add> is<lb/> | is <unclear>minimally</unclear> the medium in which the question<add>subject</add> is<lb/> | ||
agitated, yet the light in<add> | agitated, yet the light in<add>with</add> which the fate of the question<lb/> | ||
and of the individual concerned in it is encompassed is<lb/> | and of the individual concerned in it is encompassed is<lb/> | ||
always of that<add>without any exception</add> sort of light which is next to darkness<add>in other<add>stands</add><add>words<add>synomymns</add><add>has<add>been</add><add> | always of that<add>without any exception</add> sort of light which is next to darkness<add>in other<add>stands</add><add>words<add>synomymns</add><add>has<add>been</add><add>bound</add><lb/> | ||
visible. Bound by the graceful<add> | visible. Bound by the graceful<add>decorous</add> and protective<add>protecting</add> chains<lb/> | ||
of law<add>jurisprudence</add>, the <del><gap/></del> <hi rend="underline"><gap/></hi> by which it<add>that fate</add> is determined is<lb/> | of law<add>jurisprudence</add>, the <del><gap/></del> <hi rend="underline"><gap/></hi> by which it<add>that fate</add> is determined is<lb/> | ||
always in effect and substance <hi rend="underline">free</hi>, the <hi rend="underline">foreknowledge</hi><lb/> | always in effect and substance <hi rend="underline">free</hi>, the <hi rend="underline">foreknowledge</hi><lb/> | ||
may, at any time be <hi rend="underline">absolute</hi>. On the one hand<lb/> | may, at any time be <hi rend="underline">absolute</hi>. On the one hand<lb/> | ||
stands the <add><del><gap/></del></add> prohibition law<add> | stands the <add><del><gap/></del></add> prohibition law<add>article</add> is <gap/> of law, will the punishment<add>designation made of<add>description</add><lb/> | ||
attached to the violation of it, and of the <add>sort of</add>act by which<lb/> | attached to the violation of it, and of the <add>sort of</add>act by which<lb/> | ||
it is violated<add>transgressed</add>: on the other hand stands the act that<lb/> | it is violated<add>transgressed</add>: on the other hand stands the act that<lb/> | ||
transgression the subsequent transgression<add>real or pretended,[+]</add><del>which is</del> imputed<note>a transgression which has nothing to do with<add>no connection with</add> that of the delinquent<add><gap/>ful</add>, a transgression which | transgression the subsequent transgression<add>real or pretended,[+]</add><del>which is</del> imputed<note>a transgression which has nothing to do with<add>no connection with</add> that of the delinquent<add><gap/>ful</add>, a transgression which is</note><lb/> | ||
to a person <del>other than the <add>principal<add>original</add>delinquent</del> who is not<lb/> | to a person <del>other than the <add>principal<add>original</add>delinquent</del> who is not<lb/> | ||
supposed it | supposed it least to have any thing to do with the delinquent<lb/> | ||
which<add>out of</add> supposed transgression thus imputed<lb/> | which<add>out of</add> supposed transgression thus imputed<lb/> | ||
to one person is supposed to have been made by some<lb/> | to one person is supposed to have been made by some<lb/> | ||
<add>subsidiary</add> rule of jurisprudential law a supposed<add> | <add>subsidiary</add> rule of jurisprudential law a supposed<add>pretence</add> reason for<lb/> | ||
giving <del>impunity to</del> in <add>in the <gap/>th of</add> <unclear>effects</unclear> of the principal law impunity<lb/> | giving <del>impunity to</del> in <add>in the <gap/>th of</add> <unclear>effects</unclear> of the principal law impunity<lb/> | ||
to the criminal by whom it has <del>to</del> been proved<lb/> | to the criminal by whom it has <del>to</del> been proved<lb/> | ||
to have been violated<add>transgressed</add>.< | to have been violated<add>transgressed</add>. Here then are two opposite<lb/> | ||
fountains, the fountain of justice and the <del>fount</del> fountain<lb/> | |||
of impunity, by misnomer<add>misnamed</add> named the fountain of mercy<lb/> | |||
from either of which, let him say what he will all<lb/> | |||
<add>verbal</add> <unclear>baids</unclear> and objections notwithstanding, the judge is <add>at the <gap/></add> always<lb/> | |||
at <unclear>powerful</unclear> liberty to draw his decision, whichsoever it be<lb/> | |||
that suits best with his convenience or his taste: <add>for</add> and lest<lb/> | |||
the confusion should not otherwise be thick enough, when it is<lb/> | |||
from the fountain of impunity that the decision is drawn, nicety, <add><hi rend="underline">stri</hi>ctness</add> <note><hi rend="underline">strictness</hi>, <del>a</del>nd <hi rend="underline">rigour</hi> and the like, not the terms <del>by which</del> employed to characterize the conduct of the minister.<add>minister</add> of justice by by whom the licence has thus been granted to criminality<add>the malefactor</add>, has thus <unclear>reward</unclear> his crimes.</note> | |||
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the will is always from - the may at any time be
But even when doors are not shut and light
is minimally the medium in which the questionsubject is
agitated, yet the light inwith which the fate of the question
and of the individual concerned in it is encompassed is
always of thatwithout any exception sort of light which is next to darknessin other<add>standswords<add>synomymnshas<add>beenbound
visible. Bound by the gracefuldecorous and protectiveprotecting chains
of lawjurisprudence, the by which itthat fate is determined is
always in effect and substance free, the foreknowledge
may, at any time be absolute. On the one hand
stands the prohibition lawarticle is of law, will the punishmentdesignation made of<add>description
attached to the violation of it, and of the sort ofact by which
it is violatedtransgressed: on the other hand stands the act that
transgression the subsequent transgressionreal or pretended,[+]which is imputeda transgression which has nothing to do withno connection with that of the delinquentful, a transgression which is
to a person other than the principal<add>originaldelinquent who is not
supposed it least to have any thing to do with the delinquent
whichout of supposed transgression thus imputed
to one person is supposed to have been made by some
subsidiary rule of jurisprudential law a supposedpretence reason for
giving impunity to in in the th of effects of the principal law impunity
to the criminal by whom it has to been proved
to have been violatedtransgressed. Here then are two opposite
fountains, the fountain of justice and the fount fountain
of impunity, by misnomermisnamed named the fountain of mercy
from either of which, let him say what he will all
verbal baids and objections notwithstanding, the judge is at the always
at powerful liberty to draw his decision, whichsoever it be
that suits best with his convenience or his taste: for and lest
the confusion should not otherwise be thick enough, when it is
from the fountain of impunity that the decision is drawn, nicety, strictness strictness, and rigour and the like, not the terms by which employed to characterize the conduct of the minister.minister of justice by by whom the licence has thus been granted to criminalitythe malefactor, has thus reward his crimes.
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