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1 I, 1 | non-essentials. This is sound law and custom. It is not right 2 I, 3 | The party in a case at law is concerned with the past; 3 I, 8 | which is laid down by the law; for it is those who have 4 I, 9 | possessions in accordance with the law; its opposite is injustice, 5 I, 9 | others in defiance of the law. Courage is the virtue that 6 I, 9 | in accordance with the law and in obedience to its 7 I, 9 | disposes us to obey the law where physical pleasures 8 I, 10| voluntarily inflicted contrary to law. "Law" is either special 9 I, 10| inflicted contrary to law. "Law" is either special or general. 10 I, 10| special or general. By special law I mean that written law 11 I, 10| law I mean that written law which regulates the life 12 I, 10| particular community; by general law, all those unwritten principles 13 I, 10| wicked acts contrary to law are (1) vice, (2) lack of 14 I, 13| relatively to two kinds of law, and also relatively to 15 I, 13| persons. By the two kinds of law I mean particular law and 16 I, 13| of law I mean particular law and universal law. Particular 17 I, 13| particular law and universal law. Particular law is that 18 I, 13| universal law. Particular law is that which each community 19 I, 13| partly unwritten. Universal law is the law of Nature. For 20 I, 13| unwritten. Universal law is the law of Nature. For there really 21 I, 13| Nay, but, an all-embracing law, through the realms of the 22 I, 13| community’s written code of law. This is what we call equity; 23 I, 13| goes beyond the written law. Its existence partly is 24 I, 13| noticed no defect in the law; intended, where find themselves 25 I, 13| legislation is necessary, the law must be expressed in wide 26 I, 13| the unwritten words of the law; but he is innocent really, 27 I, 13| case, a judge by the strict law, and arbitration was invented 28 I, 14| a man on whose account a law is passed, and also on those 29 I, 15| defence. If the written law tells against our case, 30 I, 15| appeal to the universal law, and insist on its greater 31 I, 15| the letter of the written law. We must urge that the principles 32 I, 15| and that the universal law does not change either, 33 I, 15| change either, for it is the law of nature, whereas written 34 I, 15| brother she had broken Creon’s law, but not the unwritten law:~ 35 I, 15| law, but not the unwritten law:~Not of to-day or yesterday 36 I, 15| consequently the written law is not, because it does 37 I, 15| fulfil the true purpose of law. Or that justice is like 38 I, 15| and abide by the unwritten law in preference to the written. 39 I, 15| written. Or perhaps that the law in question contradicts 40 I, 15| some other highly-esteemed law, or even contradicts itself. 41 I, 15| Thus it may be that one law will enact that all contracts 42 I, 15| illegal contracts. Or if a law is ambiguous, we shall turn 43 I, 15| at it. Or if, though the law still exists, the situation 44 I, 15| prove this and to combat the law thereby. If however the 45 I, 15| If however the written law supports our case, we must 46 I, 15| that is contrary to the law, but to save them from the 47 I, 15| they misunderstand what the law really means. Or that no 48 I, 15| forbidden by those codes of law that are accounted best.- 49 I, 15| argue that a contract is a law, though of a special and 50 I, 15| do not of course make the law binding, the law does make 51 I, 15| make the law binding, the law does make any lawful contract 52 I, 15| contract binding, and that the law itself as a whole is a of 53 I, 15| contract is repudiating the law itself. Further, most business 54 I, 15| which we can use to fight a law that tells against us. We 55 I, 15| as bound to observe a bad law which it was a mistake ever 56 I, 15| contravenes either universal law or any written law of our 57 I, 15| universal law or any written law of our own or another country; 58 II, 1 | prosecution and defence in the law courts. We have considered 59 II, 18| controversy; that is, in law suits and in political debates, 60 II, 22| So, too, in a court of law: whether we are prosecuting 61 II, 23| induction may be taken from the Law of Theodectes: "If we do 62 II, 23| And Theodectes in his Law said, "You make citizens 63 II, 23| well-known arraignment of the law. The audience tried to shout 64 II, 23| that the laws required a law to set them right. "Why", 65 III, 3 | that threatens the power of law", and the Odyssey "a goodly 66 III, 9 | gave them their country and law took it away again"; "of 67 III, 17| you have a basis in the law; and once you have a starting-point,


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