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1826 Novr 4 1827 Nov. 20
Constitutional Code
Ch. XIII Immediate Judges.
§. 1 Night Duty
Note continued.
As often as in any, in relation to any subject,
a plan, of o any component arrangement belonging to it, the utility of which is to such a degree manifest and
incontestable that no argument deduced from the greatest
happiness principle can be found to oppose to it, of this complexion are the devices
which sinister interest, interest-begotten prejudice, and
authority-begotten prejudice concur of course, in playing off
against it. In this way are Reviews conducted in England. Not
so in France: there the
fault lies rather on
the opposite side.
After the lapse of a certain number of ulterior centuries,
or so long as man is man, is it possible, that
by the intervening conjunct course of melioration, moral and intellectual,
disingenuousness in argument shall have been
set to rest?
By a slight reflection on the architectural circumstances
of the scene, any person may so disposed may satisfy
himself that, whatsoever were the number of persons brought in
that for the purpose of judicial examination brought within view of a
conjugal bed, the face the possibility of their perception
might as to all of them, by or even wished a curtain be confined to the part occupied
by the Judge.
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