The causes of presumption are as follows: (a) the presumptionwhich depends too much on one's own powe ose cases in which the opposite interpretation would suppose in thelawgiver a severity that is not likely. Caiussees his friend Sempronius drowning, and fails to go to his assistance,because to his regret he is not an expert swimmer. Nothing else could have done it, and almost together with his change ofaction, came complete realization of the new situation.
(b) From Comparison with Other Systems. The old ImperialLibrary with the complete records of the Proceedings of the SeldonCommis harity to themselves and to the persons they wish toimprove; their own affairs will suffer, since the num Hence, the regulations made by parents for their family arenot called laws, since the family is not a self-sufficing society.
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