Of the end of laws; of their characters; differences, etc.
FOOTNOTES
1. See chap. viii. § 5.
2. See the law of Nature and Nations, book i. chap, vi. § 1.
3. See the Rights of War and Peace, book i. chap. i. § 9.
4. See the Law of Nature and Nations, book i. chap. vi. § 15.
5. See chap. viii. § 3.
6. See chap. viii. sect. 4.
7.Regula est, juris quidem ignorantiam cuique nocere. Digest. lib. 22. tit. 6. leg. 9. pr.
8.Ex quo etiam intelligitur omni legi civili annexam esse poenam, vel explicit , vel implicit ; nam ubi poena neque scripta, neque exemplo alicujus, qui poenas legis jam transgressµ dedit definitur, ibi subintelligitur poenam arbitrariam esse, nimirum ex arbitrio pendere legislatoris. Hobbes de Cive, cap. 14. § 8.
9. See Locke's Essay on Human Understanding, book 2, chap. 28, § 6.
10. See Puffendorf, Law of Nature and Nations, book i. chap. vi. § 14. with Barbeyrac's notes.