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1822 July 2
Constitut. Code
The Common Law not having any existence, can not serve
as a justification for any thing. In the face of the whole people community.
who in so far as they have courage and energy to open
their eyes see that it has no existence that by its appelation
Common Law nothing that has any existing is designated
in the face of the whole community the existing of this Goddess is
on every occasion asserted, and to this Goddess is are ascribed
the still two wills to which execution and effect are to be given
the will of the Monarch and the will of the Judge. What For the
benefit of the sinister interest of the Monarch the Judge
has been tormenting inflicting evil to the people to a certain superior degree
the Monarch conceives as his inflicting it evil for his own
in a certain inferior degree.
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