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Sect. I. Law in General. 8
import of the word "Law," that it's own import as applied to human
actions is no otherwise to be defined than by means of that same word.
When a man is bound to do an act, it is as we have seen, by his be-
ing liable to be punished by virtue of a Law, or by a command
at least, if he does it not.
"When he put that matter into motion, he established certain Laws
"of motion, to which all under its government moveable bodies must
"conform." Thus continues he when the supreme being formed the "u-
"-niverse, and created matter out of nothing, he impressed certain
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