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Promulgation des Raisons. Forme. Loix.
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11. Serving as a
common standard,
by means of which
laws, of different
countries, on
the same matters,
may be compared.
12. Shaming men,
by the exemplifi-
-cation of the prin-
-ciples of common
sense, out of the
habit of referring
to the imaginary
Law of Nature: —
a mask for the
principles of caprice
and asceticism:
a perpetual
ource of false,
or rather nonsen-
sical, reasons.
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13. Preserving
the Laws to which
they are annexed
from being changed
without reason.
A good reason
is a Sheet-
Anchor to a Law
and the stronger,
the better the
reason, it the
law. —
My dear -
- in with
a few more Rea-
-sons of your
own growth.
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Reasons Place.
Reasons, -
- accompanying
the body of the
laws, ought to be
distinguished
from the text;
but to be all
along closely connected
with it, in the
form of a perpe-
-tual comment-
-ary.
Identifier: | JB/100/035/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 100. |
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1801-10-31 |
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035 |
loix forme promulgation des raisons |
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003 |
advantages / reasons |
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copy/fair copy sheet |
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recto |
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in english and french; has note in richard smith's hand thus: "promulgation of laws / reasons thereof / principally employed by dumont / rs" |
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