Nope. DIV is not the one to use. Alan, if you know TeX, think
\marginpar{...}. I want to stuff a box somewhere, linked to the location in
the text where the item appears. I don’t want to break the text that
contains the material in question. Now Mr. Freedom X, recall that while a
box inline is not recommended in HTML 4, it isn’t illegal, either. I’m not
talking SGML here, Alan.
http://www.indrev.com<STYLE TYPE="text/css">
P {border: red solid }
body {border: blue solid 1em }
BODY {
margin-left:20%;
margin-right:20%;
text-align:justify;
}
.leader {
width:10em;
float:left;
color:blue;
text-align:left;
}
.leader1 {
width:10em;
float:left;
color:blue;
text-align:left;
padding-top:1em;
}
.in {text-indent:3em}
.center {text-align:center}
</STYLE>
<SPAN class=leader>Right of nature what.</SPAN>The
right of nature,</SPAN> which writers commonly call <EM>jus
naturale,</EM> is the liberty each man hath to use his own power as he
will himself for the preservation of his own nature—that is to
<P><SPAN class=leader>Liberty what.</SPAN>
to the proper signification of the word, the absence of external impediments; which impediments may oft take away part of a man’s power to do what he would, but cannot hinder him from using the power left him according as his judgement and reason shall dictate to him.
and law, <SPAN class=leader1>Difference of right and law.</SPAN>yet they ought to be distinguished, because right consists in liberty to do, or to forbear; whereas law determines and binds to one of them: so that law and right differ as much as obligation and liberty, which in one and the same matter are inconsistent.