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1823 July 6
Constitut. Code.II Expositive – III. Rationale
Ch. 5. Constitutive
§. (Universal dislocative – why)
Of this mode of extortion depredation in this mode the in effect has been the
denial of justice to a proportion number which upon examination would more
probably be above those under nine tenths of the whole population of
the State: the establishment of a tyranny in the hands of those who
have wherewithal to purchase a chance for justice are those who
are altogether unable to purchase any such chance: of this
same state of things the cause has been a confederacy between the Monarch,
his the Judges his displaceable creatures and the Aristocracy
of whom for a time at first the only House of Parliament but at length the
two Houses of Parliament have been composed. The mor greater
the exertion committed by those his placed and removable displaceable creatures the
greater the value of their office to himself the giver: the greater
the po oppression power exercised by them the greater be power possessed
by him.
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