Immediate cause

This means the proximate cause, i.e. the nearest cause in efficiency and not the nearest in time. Bacon summarised this by saying, ‘it were infinite for the law to consider the cause of causes, and their impulsions one of another, therefore, it contenteth itself with the immediate cause, and judgeth of acts by that, without looking to any further degree.

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