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the laws : and of those sufferings what
have been the causes? What but those laws which
Law continuable. Justice inaccessible: two means
which fine words, you see serve, you see, for the expression of
And what are the limits that he would set to
mens knowledge of the law? what to the accessibility
of justice? Let him come forward and state
those limits, and when he has done this,⊞ ⊞ then will he have
found proved that a
matter's being one
"in which all classes
are interested"
as in is in the eyes of
the a friend to all classes
why why a good
reason why
it should
not be inquired into:
then, and
not till
then will the law cease to act as an enemy to
all classes, then can he have proved much proof of the claim
to he has thus made to
the titles of wise and prudent.
His best way would be to crown himself with
the Sun and the Moon as the Grand Turk does, with the Sun and Moon
with the and of a crown thus composed he may then make
a stepping stone to those same titles of wise and
prudent.
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