The right of judging, that is, of determining all matters of controversy between subjects, whether they concern the interpretation of laws, or the examination of facts, belongs to the magistrate.
Empiricism, natural rights
The right of judging, that is, of determining all matters of controversy between subjects, whether they concern the interpretation of laws, or the examination of facts, belongs to the magistrate.
Empiricism, natural rights
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"Reason, which is the common rule and measure God hath given to mankind."
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Shocking"Slavery is so vile and miserable an estate of man, and so directly opposite to the generous temper and courage of our nation, that 'tis hardly to be conceived that an Englishman, much less a gentleman…"
Shocking"The commonwealth ought to determine what punishments shall be inflicted on those who transgress the laws."
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