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Jud. Blackstone ? Preface
(14) (2) Other Courts
A question, which for time some time can not but
have been continually obtruding itself is — why carve out
into so enormous a multitude of slices the logical
field of jurisdiction: especially when considering in how many
instances the boundary lines are remain undefined untraced, and are
in the nature of the case the operation of tracing them is so extremely
difficult an act?. If the whole of this field were
committed to the sort of judicatory, the so numerous might
the judicatories of this sort be rendered, that would and this too
at an expence less than the present expence, that [+] [+] at the hearing of a suit
in which he was suited
every man without sleeping
away from his own bed house every man might on every occasion to be present
in the judicatory: at the hearing of the suit in which he was is
What is then here demanded is — the efficient cause or
source of all this complication: a complication so deplorably
adverse to the two incontestably proper ends in view — by the
expression — Law knowable — justice accessible.
The answer is —
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