fendant incivil cases; (b) the accused in criminal cases who is innocent; (c) theaccused in criminal cases who is guilty. r of the lines and marks of his palms;(c) divination that is made from non-human and necessary events inastrology. There is no real sacrilege in profane use of things which are not setapart exclusively for sacred use (e. t afford to part with the thing loaned, or when theborrower is encouraged in thriftlessness, or when he will make evil useof the thing borrowed, etc.
Thus, it resembles fortitude, forboth virtues are exercised in difficult circumstances. --If simony is against natural law, restitution is duebefore sentence; if against ecclesiastical law only, restitution is dueonly after sentence. (c) If the accused is guilty, but the judge has no right to ask abouthis guilt (that is, if the judge does not question juridically oraccording to luence one another only by example; for example is an occasion, nota true cause of the imitator's act (see 1447, 1763).
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