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thus binding upon all. I have a sort And yet I have an
sort of pressentiment that our author will be as much
thus binding upon all. And were we
puzzled to tell us, what this law of Nature is, as of old
even to suppose, what, after this account
The Recorder of London was puzzled to tell William
of it, is too much to suppose, that here, and
See trial of William Penn H William Meadus the old 1670 Banley. a. d. - 1670
Penn<add>H what the common Law was, whoFair "troublesome and fellow to use the</add>
there an individual, had not arrived at
working recording words enough<add>words of tat humane Recorder/ took it into his head;</add>
the knowledge of it: still in every nation:-
So believe that commona law which wareven after thirty
or forty years study aman can not makecould not be madeintelligible to a common ca-pacity, waswas
judge
in every large assemblage of men, thism
hard to believe <add>be understand could not with any</add>
will must be known: must be allowed.
would be seen some Principles and name does seem
not a be called common Law only by some
In a word, it must make
some permanent maxim, which would
to be the quaint conceit the one of an entymologist -^who derived aslucus a' non lucendo.
be the common ground work of every legis
as to As this law of Nature; it which was coeval with & to be binding over all mankind. coeval with mankind it was dictated
lation upon earth: There would be some oneIt must be the one
by a Legislator, who could neither err himself, nor lead others into
error, we shall certainly find it inthat every nation in every lange
general Criterion, to which all nations woulddo
assemblage men, has preserved it as the common groundwork of all
every their <hi rend='superscript'>its</hi> own laws, and appeals to it as the general criterion of
appeal as the measure of right and wrong.
right & wrong
Before our Author can take to himselfassume the credit
to look for this; shall we
of having found out this general criterion, he mustgreat law of nature, universally
binding and universally obeyed he must take a wider circuit than the narrow limits of a little island.
Let Sparta, where theft was permitted, allowed, may
applauded
has not us in what
16 We
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