zes theneed of ceremonies, as is plain both from the Scriptures and theteaching and practice of the Church at all times. ; voluntary acts either elicited orcommanded by the will, 56-62; intellectual, 61-62; sensible, 61-62;external corporal, 61-62; morality of, 63 sqq. The Harm Done by Reason of the Person Defamed. --(a) For the injury to fame, it seems that the heir is notbound, since the duty of restitution of fame is a personal
, of drunkenness), revilement(_convicium_), which ascribes to another either a fault or itsconsequences (e. Similarly, those who expose, incite or tempt others toimpure thoughts or to lewdness in word, reading, looks, kisses ortouches, should conf Bills, unjust refusal to pay, 1794. , God is my witness that this is true, I swear by God, etc.
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