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The author's a Account of Lawsin
general
"Law in added textgeneral, / says our Author / is a Vol:1.P. 30
rule of action, which is prescribed by some
superior, and which the inferior is bound to
obey."
Having given us this sense of thethus defined what he means by the term
Now when a man sets
out by defining any thing word law,term, that is by telling us, that whenever Jus it was naturalwe had e a right to expect, that he
wouldshould use it in this sense, and in this sense
onlyFor what is it to<hi rend='superscript'><add>does a man do when he defines a word? throughout the rest of his discourse. What
use such a this term I mean to excite in your mind such & such ideas."
If during the course of his argument he makes use of this same term to
raise excite very different ideas very different from those of which he had at the outset he declared
it the sign, he may be playing at cross-purposes, but he may not pre
in the very next line he is told that "this word
tend to be reasoning — He is like the reasoner man of Dr supposed by Brown, who he
assures us that he has a kind smile which lays eggs, & breeds young
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