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III Remedies
Ch. Challenging &c
§.
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The above arrangements
likely to put a stop to
the practice
☞ For the grounds of the provision that the above arrangements would
go a considerable way towards putting a final stop to the practice, see
a paper or papers already written
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No otherwise however
than by natural procedure
No otherwise known than by the help of the Natural
system of procedure could the disorder be made to receive a perfect
cure
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Various the occasions
on which oral examination
indispensable
Various are the purposes for which — various the occasions on
which oral examination of the parties viva voce by and in the presence
of the Judge, the and permitting Judge would be indispensable
operations indispensable
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1 Examination of
supposed challenger
1. Examination of the supposed challenger: in such sort that of it,
thus determined either he denie admitts the intention in which case he subjects
himself, or he the intention in which case he
subjects himself to the ignominy of mendacity by telling a deliberate
untruth which after all may perhaps not given credence, can
accordingly answer the purpose for which it was uttered. Moreover
if it does give credence, the reputation honour of the challengee with reference
to courage remains unsettled: and if after this, a chall the
supposed Challengee is found out a contest notwithstanding the mendacious
of the intention will operate as w with consent from a
the character of an aggravation of the offence bringing with it an effectual demand
for a correspondent aggravation in the punishment.
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2 Examination of
challengee
2 Examination in like manner of the challenger, and challengee
in the case of the challenge , and slayer in the case of the fatal duel
as to the state of their pecuniary circumstances
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In technical procedure
Precedent examination
of that proposed Bail
In English Technical procedure or examination of this sort
will have a sort of precedent in the practice of examining persons
professing themselves as Bail. But in this case the most importance
of the result being so much more important that it is in the
general run of these, the examination will be the more productive
strict: so strict, and the subject whole operation naturally so unpleasant
the dread of it can not but perfect of itself operate with
considerable force towards the suppression of the practice.
therefore comes the Presence banishment
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