wist.info
Commentaries on the Laws of England, Book 4, ch. 2 "Of the Persons Capable of Committing Crimes" (1765-1769) - Blackstone, William | WIST Quotations
All the several pleas and excuses, which protect the committer of a forbidden act from the punishment which is otherwise annexed thereto, may be reduced to this single consideration, the want or defect of will. An involuntary act, as it has no claim to merit, so neither can it induce…