From hence therefore it followed, that the primary objects of the law are the eftablifhment of rights, and the prohibition of wrongs. And this occafioned cthe distribution of thefe collections into -two general heads -, under the former of which we have already confidered the rights that were defined and eftablifhed, and under the latter are now to confider the wrongs that are forbidden and redrefled, by the laws of England. a I ntrod. .2. contraria. Cic. IP bilifp.l 2, Draft., I. e.-. bS anfiio jufta, jubciis honefta, et frskitcH ic Book I. ch. I. VOL. III.
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Commentaries on the Laws of England, Vol. 3 (Classic Reprint)
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Author(s)William Blackstone Esq
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ISBN-139781440046155
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