The reason is that the innocent party has a greater rightto his fame than the guilty party. Epieikeia. We shall outline hereonly the general obligations of religious, to which they are held bythe common law of the Church. In many of these States the statute permits the recovery ofthe money from the winner or the stakeholder.
--(a) Theobligation is grave, from the nature of an oath, because the virtue ofreligion is preeminent among the moral virtues (see 2146). ne's own shortcomings so sincerely that it keeps one from thedesire of those excellences for which one is unsuited. , when the person is only half awake and doesnot ordinarily desire pollution, when he is a psychopathic and notfully responsible for his acts). Thomas: Neither the judge nor the jury can consider aprivate fact of which they have a merely personal knowledge, howeverimportant may be its
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