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Art. X
Art. X


The law should only defines sentences that are strictly and obviously necessary. It will be useless until women will limit themselves to talking, expressing simple ideas, as extravagant as possible, without no effect.
The law should only defines sentences that are strictly and obviously necessary. It will be useless until women will limit themselves to talking, expressing simple ideas, as extravagant as they may be, without no effect whatsoever.
 
Art. XI
 
Any person is presumed innocent when he or she has the faculties of reason. Therefore, the law cannot ... unless it comprises the public order.  


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Revision as of 13:26, 23 June 2018

(Translation Audrey)

there are no consequences at all, as it should always be.

Art. X

The law should only defines sentences that are strictly and obviously necessary. It will be useless until women will limit themselves to talking, expressing simple ideas, as extravagant as they may be, without no effect whatsoever.

Art. XI

Any person is presumed innocent when he or she has the faculties of reason. Therefore, the law cannot ... unless it comprises the public order.

Translation in progress