Right, which, as something particular and hence manifold, as against its universality and simplicity existing in itself, acquires the form of a semblance, is such a semblance, in part, in itself or immediately; in part, it is posited, through the subject, as semblance; and in part, it is posited simply as null — unwitting or civil wrong, fraud, and crime.

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