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1 June 1808
☞ Remove – Whether to stand among the disadvantages?
Must come after Burthen to Jurymen
Ch. Disadvantages
§. 6. 5. Fifth inseparable disadvantage – Time consumed
by discussion in the Jurymen's withdrawing-room.
Of this disadvanta article in the list of disadvantages
if indeed the incident effect have any title to a place be placed upon
that list the amount will at first glance, be seen to
be minute to an extreme be so minute as to be in a manner impalpable.
To the parties it is nothing: whatsoever be the inconvenience,
the parties are not the persons by whom it is felt.
The persons by whom alone it is felt in the shape
of an inconvenience it is felt, are the Jurymen themselves.
But such as it is, it can
But such as it is, on a list being endeavoured to be
made out of the disadva features of memronimus peculiar and inseparable to Jury trial,
a place can not be refused to the vexation thus produced.
In a permanent judicatory of the permanent kind
those species of vexation, has no place. The time
most convenient to themselves, is the time chosen of
course for whether for separate solitary it consideration or for
social discussion, by a bench of Judges. The time most convenient
to himself is the time chosen of course for solitary
consideration by a single Judge.
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