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4 June 1808
That it may be seen clearly and distinctly, and
beyond all possibility of dispute, that from every judicatory
from which this arrangement fundamental arrangement of natural justice is excluded, justice
itself is excluded, here follows a list of the particular purposes
to which it is either indispensably necessary or at the least
subservient.
On this occasion as on all other similar ones, lawyercraft hypocrisy
may and will shut its eyes and stop its ears
at all the united learning of the learning upon all the bars and all the benches
will not suffice to controvert render dubious for a moment the exclusive utility of the arrangement
for any one of the purposes contained in this
plain catalogue.
But to a document of such importance requires
a Chapter by itself can not consistently be refused.
☞ Title of the Chapter. Purposes with relation to which an interview the preliminary judicial meeting between
the parties in the presence of the Judge at the outset of the
cause, is either necessary or subservient.
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