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5. 5. Fifth cause of the attachment of the people to the
institution of Juries — incessant and extravagant encomiums
passed upon it by lawyers.
Lawyers being men, and Englishmen, and
as such enjoying in common with other Englishmen
the blessings of that constitution of which the institution
of Juries is constitutes so essential and indispensible a part, will
of course find the same reasons for conceiving entertaining in
that as becomes an attachment for it, and the same
motives for making public publishing taking every suitable occasion to make that attachment manifest that attachment.
But besides the inconveniences which are inseperable
from the constitution (I speak now not of
the mere composition of this part of the judicatory - but of
the whole system of procedure in the course of which
that judicatory is called in and imployed) besides
the inconveniences which are inseperable from it, and
which are so trebly amply paid for overpaid by the benefits system of providers of what it makes <add>a part,</add>, the institution
has is clogged with accidental inconveniences in abundance : which
inconveniences which not being essential to it might
be separated from it without difficulty, turning the
and proponderantly beneficial part of its effects
par.
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