1. Michel de Montaigne
"Whatever is enforced by command is more imputed to him who exacts than to him who performs." ... "Whatever is enforced by command" for example is a vague phrase. ... A general, for example, may order his troops to go into battle, and in this situation it is everyone under the general's authority who enforce the general's "law". ... Now that the sentence has been so reduced, its meaning as I interpret it is: responsibility for any law (and whatever results from the enforcement of that law) is given more to the authority who sets down the law and commands o...
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