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1820
To Mora
Seeing that in comparison of what you have naturally
been led to expect suppose the use of Jury trial is so narrow
you will the less regret that you can not have it, it is next
to impossible you should have it to any advantage.
In the penal branch it could not be established without
publicity of judicature: and, publicity of judicature on condition
of putting a gag into the mouth of every one of your
Judges but him who collects the evidence, that then
there might be responsibility, if whereas which at present there is non-publicity
of judicature which without trouble you could
have would give you as good a security as any Jury which
you would be at liberty to have, if you could have one it which
you can not.
Neither into In the non-penal branch as well as any more than in the penal, a
could it be introduced without an apparatus of procedure
made on purpose, and filled for its reception. To the reception of any such
apparatus your existing system is not adapted: it could not
be adapted without correspond to any considerable extent be
introduced into it on any terms: and if introduced
it would be a new system of delay vexation and expence, not
substituted but added to the old one.
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rid yourselves of ultramaria |
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