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and power in the Magistrates, euen in those Courts, that were strictissimi iuris, vpon fit occasion to qualifie and to mitigate something the rigour of the Lawes by the Rules of Equitie. For I know not any extremity of Wrong beyond the extremity of Right: when lawes intended for Fences are made Snares, and are calumniously wrested to oppresse that innocencie which they should protect. And this is most properly Calumny in the prime notion of the word; |
and power in the Magistrates, even in those Courts, that were strictissimi iuris, upon fit occasion to qualify and to mitigate something the rigour of the Laws by the Rules of Equity. For I know not any extremity of Wrong beyond the extremity of Right: when laws intended for Fences Are made Snares, and Are calumniously wrested to oppress that innocence which they should Pact. And this is most properly Calumny in the prime notion of the word; |
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Note 0 |
Soleo audire in potestate esse iudicis mollire sententiam, & mitiùs vindicare quàm iubeant leges. Augustin. Epist. 158. |
Solio Audire in potestate esse Judges mollire sententiam, & mitiùs vindicare quàm iubeant leges. Augustin. Epistle 158. |
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Note 1 |
Summum ius, summa iniuria. Ibid. NONLATINALPHABET. Aristot. 5. Ethic. 10. |
Summum Just, summa Iniuria. Ibid. Aristotle 5. Ethic. 10. |
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Note 2 |
Existunt etiam saepè iniuriae calumniâ quadam, & nimis callidâ, sed malitiosâ iuris interpretatione. Cic. lib. 1. de Offic. Scriptum sequi, calumniatoris esse; boni iudicis, voluntatem scriptoris, authoritatemque defendere. Id pro A. Cecinna. |
Existunt etiam saepè iniuriae calumniâ Quadam, & nimis callidâ, sed malitiosâ iuris Interpretation. Cic lib. 1. de Office Scriptum sequi, calumniatoris esse; boni Judges, voluntatem Scriptural, authoritatemque defendere. Id Pro A. Cecinna. |
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