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JƲs CRIMINIS: OR THE Law of ENGLAND, TOUCHING Matters Criminal.
JƲS CRIMINIS, or the Obli∣gation of Crime, is whereby a Sub∣ject for a Delict, or Offence against the Imperial Crown of England, is obnoxious, and liable to punish∣ment. And a delict, or offence is, whereby the King, and Common-wealth (which make but one) are injured.
Of Offences, commonly termed Pleas of the Crown, some are perpetrated mediatly against the Crown (though not principally, yet con∣sequentially;) And some immediatly are said to be committed against the King Himself, who is Head of the Common-wealth, and in whom all general Injuries reside, and to whom the Reformation of all Publique wrongs doth inseperably appertain.
- 1. Into those that have Relation to life it self, such as Homicide.