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☞ To be concluded 1826. Jany. 27 1827 Nov. 18.
Constitutional Code Discarded from Constitut. Code
Ch. III Judiciary Collectively
§. 25. Attendance
(2.)
allotted to so many different Judicatories. Called
it the case of fragmentitious procedure. To return
to the case of uninterruptedness and interruptedness
where, and in so far as the thread is thus broken and
the fragments dispersed, the course of sitting may,
on the part of each Judge, be interrupted, and yet
at the same time the mischief producible by the fragmentitious
system maximized. This maximization
may have placed, unless uninterruptedness of Judicial
sittings, and integrality or say unbrokenness of the
thread of procedure, have place together.
In that mode of procedure in which till the
species of judicatory called that of Justice of the Peace
was established was the only one, and which is
still that in which that which is regarded as by far
the most important par of the business is conducted commenced
– to wit that of the Great Westminster Hall
Courts – the Judges might be nailed to their seats
during the whole length of the year, or till by this
torture an end were put to their lives, and still
the mischief naturally and necessarily flowing
from interruptedness, maximized. To produce the
maximum of mischief in this case, nothing
more is necessary than the establishment of
the fragmentitious system above mentioned.
In English practice, though this species of torture is
not in a literal sense verified, and though it is
to fixed seats that they are nailed for some parts
of the year, and that other parts to itinerant
seats, it is yet is the suffering to such a degree
produced, as not unfrequently to impair health
and shorten life.
Hence
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