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Of Simple Falshoods
From p. 8 No 1.
[(H) Bound] In what cases a man is bound not to suppress the truth For instance 1. by a spontaneous engagement
to speak the truth (and therefore the whole truth)
respecting the matter in question: or 2. by any particular
obligation imposed by law, as where a man
is examined interrogated by authority: or 3. by the dictates of humanity, in consideration of the interest which some other person has in having the matter made known. (a) See Tit. [Semp. pen- corp.
Injuries] eodem verbo.
NOTE
(a) The exposition of Before the exposition of this word can
be compleated, the purport of the law must be adjusted settled
in in regard to a number of points in respect of which
it could not be settled here on account of the reality its dependency
it has on local circumstances.
End of the Note. To p. 8. No 2
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