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1831 Sept. 29
Constitutional Code.
(9) (4)
Ch. XIV. Judge Deputes permanent
§. 4. Attendance
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Think now of the inaptitude which in its several branches
one, or all none, or all, in their same high situation have so often and so flagrantly been seen named.
The supposition of all states of things bad that are old be they not so bad
that are old, and all proposed states of things that are good, be
they ever so good that are now – of any one of them the abovementioned
be they ever so notorious will they acknowledgement
not they indeed. Even suppose this to acknowledge
that the persons of whom the Judiciary Establishment are
all of them without exception as inapt as possible, would
this give the to be his provided security for appropriate
aptitude? Not they indeed
As to aptitude and inaptitude in the existing state of
things, they would insist upon it, that, on the part of the Man
Woman, of child, relation had to case the here in question, no inaptitude the functions no inaptitude
ever has existed, or ever can, by any possibility, have
place: this with the continue and of justice
place: not for demonstration of the proposition, they will refer
to the English Lawyers Bible, Blackstone.
place: and for demonstration they will, with the most
most perfect and shew of self persuasion, make perhaps, and with the most perfect shew every appearance of self-persuasions, make
reference to the English Lawyer's Bible – Blackstone.
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