and are
equally on
both sides
subjected
to the
fair
determination
of the
law;
because
then there
lies open
the remedy
of appeal
for the
past
injury,
and to
prevent
future
harm: but
where no
such
appeal is,
as in the
state of
nature,
for want
of
positive
laws, and
judges
with
authority
to appeal
to, the
state of
war once
begun,
continues,
with a
right to
the
innocent
party to
destroy
the other
whenever
he can,
until the

















