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Of all the punishments which can be appointed by
the Law, there is none but what arefrom one accidentevent or
other are liable to fail. It is obvious that Against such event it obviously
becomes the Law [constantly]in every caseto make provision,
and There are to Such a failure may arise from either
of two causes: unwillingness, that is want of will to bear the punishment; or inability, that is want
of power inability.
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