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So much for the administrative Department.
Now for the Judiciary. Along with this, you will receive
the titles of the Chapters & Sections, descriptive
of the several office belonging to the Judiciary. As to
the text I am sorry I cannot get it ready time enough,
but it wants; scarce any thing but a little
mechanical labor, but that will be soon completed.
What belongs to the Justice Minister, you have already,
and notwithstanding the responsibility with which I
load that as well as every other office, power it has
belonging to it, enough I sh<hi rend="underline">d hope, to satisfy any
reasonable ambition in the breast of a man whose
situation is as high as at present any man's who
is not a military man, can be. Now what I cannot
help thinking w<hi rend="underline">d be of prime use, not to say absolute
need, is that for that office, a man should be Spiridion Tricoupi
the friend of Mavrocordato
has been long in England
well acquainted with the English language, the only
language from which any tolerably adequate ideas of
justice can at present be imbibed, and that were it
only for the instruction afforded by contrast, he
sh<hi rend="underline">d have some acquaintance with English Legislation
and English Judicature. If a man who in other
respects w<hi rend="underline">d suit the situation were here I w<hi rend="underline">d take him in tow
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