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7 June 1808
☞ Go on with Smuggling
Very different would such a verdict be, from
those perjurious verdicts, by which under the eyes eye of an approving,
if not suborning Judge or Bench of
Judges, guineas in any greater number are declared
to be worth less than two. By any verdict if
so I may call it for shortness any respect for
the only real law so far from being violated would
be demonstrated: for where how can legal guilt be, who is there that can be legally guilty where
there is no real law? By those perjurious verdicts
the authority of the only right rightful legislator – the authority
of the King in Parliament is openly contained.
Usurpation the end of judicial perjury the means of humanity
the excuse.
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