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Brougham
Imperfections
II. Fee-gathering
(1
1 the first, because most important, the most remuneration
for judicial service. Under matchless
and that law which is the perfection of reason, mode employed,
for that which from the jurisprudential
Grand Nomenclature or Nomenclature General has received the
appellation of the fee-gathering. [ for
Justice] Diametrically opposite Ends of justice to those the actual ends
of English judicature, cause and sub causes of the this opposition,
payment by fee, this turn to the Petition for
justice, all this you will see demonstrated, as never
was proposition in Mathematics by Euclid demonstrated
Devices, 14. Look at them and you will see, how by means
of these instruments, the fabric of the English regular branch of
Judicial Procedure was reared.
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reformists reviewed |
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jeremy bentham |
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arthur moore; richard doane |
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