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SECT. Interpretation. 9
practised for ages in the instance he himself
alleges, and was it then "endless"? +[a] If it affords
room under the Legislature "it affords great room
for partiality and oppression, are there no means
of obviating that partiality and oppression? Could
there be any such thing as partiality and oppression
if the names of parties were kept
concealed? Is there any effectual means of keeping
concealed the names of parties transacting
with great bodies? Are those means found effectual that are practised
by the many learned Societies with respect to candidates
for premiums in order to keeping their names concealed? effectual?
Could they by be made more effectual so than they are?
At any rate, could they or could they not be transferred
to the candidates for interpretation at the
hands of the Legislature? There are thosePersons whose
+[a] NOTE.
The collection of the Laws of Poland is full of
cases propounded by private persons and resolved by the Legislature.
TheyThese cases are propounded under feigned
namesFalco Aegidius See. The Legislature of Poland is and at
that time was a body more numerous than
our own. From all this I mean not, however
to infer any thinkthing conclusive in favour of
such a projectscheme of interpretation.
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