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1 III, 3 | whether he shall produce law and order, nor does any 2 IV, 8 | described, being as it were a law to himself.~Such, then, 3 V, 1 | political society. And the law bids us do both the acts 4 V, 1 | and the rightly-framed law does this rightly, and the 5 V, 2 | sense of "contrary to the law". Again if one man commits 6 V, 2 | the acts commanded by the law are those which are prescribed 7 V, 2 | taken as a whole; for the law bids us practise every virtue 8 V, 2 | the acts prescribed by the law which have been prescribed 9 V, 4 | committed adultery; the law looks only to the distinctive 10 V, 4 | other matters in which the law has left people free to 11 V, 5 | exists not by nature but by law (nomos) and it is in our 12 V, 6 | relations are governed by law; and law exists for men 13 V, 6 | are governed by law; and law exists for men between whom 14 V, 6 | was as we saw according to law, and between people naturally 15 V, 6 | people naturally subject to law, and these as we saw’ are 16 V, 10 | The reason is that all law is universal but about some 17 V, 10 | to do so correctly, the law takes the usual case, though 18 V, 10 | for the error is in the law nor in the legislator but 19 V, 10 | from the start. When the law speaks universally, then, 20 V, 10 | would have put into his law if he had known. Hence the 21 V, 10 | equitable, a correction of law where it is defective owing 22 V, 10 | things are not determined by law, that about some things 23 V, 10 | impossible to lay down a law, so that a decree is needed. 24 V, 10 | share though he has the law oft his side, is equitable, 25 V, 11 | which are prescribed by the law; e.g. the law does not expressly 26 V, 11 | prescribed by the law; e.g. the law does not expressly permit 27 V, 11 | man in violation of the law harms another (otherwise 28 V, 11 | rule of life, and this the law does not allow; therefore 29 VIII, 11| can share in a system of law or be a party to an agreement; 30 IX, 1 | bargained with him. The law holds that it is more just