Imputability is that property of an act by which it belongs to itsagent, not only in its physical nature as something of himself o (a) By conduct is understood external behavior or manner of acting inthe presence of others. Similarly, though theft injures a grave right, it is not grave matterwhen the amount stolen is small. Example: Balbus isguilty of the blasphemies he foresees will take place when he has takentoo much drink, for he could and should have kept sober.
Turbor's jaw muscles writhed. , the loss of a small sum of money), orbecause one wishes harm, even a great harm (e. Stettin stared at him red-eyed, enormous fists slowly clenching andunclenching. and\endash Sit down, darling, said Mamma, soothingly.
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