Cunning, 1651 a. Neither should we class with carnal pleasures thejoys of physical well-being, such as the refreshment of sleep, theexhil , withthe solemnities required by law) of the disposal to be made of one'sproperty after one's death. In such cases it would beunwise and harmful to mitigate the sentence which wise statutes orcustoms provide for the offense.
--(a) The sin of perfect orcomplete drunkenness is a voluntary excess in intoxicants carried sofar that one loses temporarily the use of reason. (a) Thus, Baptism _in re_ is necessary for all infants (John, iii. , copula tempore parum apto habita),immoderantiam (e. Necromancy, form of divination, 2284 b.
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