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5 June 1808
Ch. Disadvantages inseparable
§. Disadvantage. Inapplicability to complex causes.
The inapplicability of this mode of judicature to
where the cause has complexity of the cause has swollen attained
to a certain pitch, has been noticed in another place.
Had justice been the object, this inconvenience
would have regarded as a serious one: and endeavours exertions expedients
would have been made in the view of remedying to do find out and
apply a remedy to it. it.
But in judicature, fees having been the only
real ultimate object, justice, if pursued at all, no otherwise
pursued nor any further pursued than so far as it
appeared a means necessary to that end, this result has
never been considered in the character of an inconvenience:
and where no inconvenience exists, there exists exist
not either need or neither need nor place for remedy.
In On that same place where on which this result was state
brought to view in the character of an inconvenience,
a remedy, and the only remedy which the nature of
the case admitts of, was also brought to view.
Where the whole is too vast to be grouped and at one stroke mastered together
break it down into parts: divide it impera, and
how this might be done the problem might be solved in all cases was is also indicated. The lesson receipt had already been given though in the reversed form in the fall
of the dying woodman with his faggots and his sons.
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