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1823. Septr.2
Constitutional Code
5. The exemption gave them circumstances by which
they stand in great the rary power of the Public
Opinion Tribunal is in great measure proverbial for being
upon their mind. These are 1. The secresy in which
which deportment and discourse of every one of them which
in a the state of or the enforcement in which upon them reasons for the
purpose of discussion is involved the a circumstances
by which their responsibility in respect of every thing while belongs to that same defendant and <add>decency to that Tribunal is namely dis
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array: 2. the magnitude of these numbers, by which in respect
of the result of aptitude of the aint decision the
sense of responsibility is so much ind in the part of each.
6. The scantiness of the application made of the supposed instrument
of controul with reference to the power of the Judge.
the same application of it to more than one out of many parts
in the field of judication: and like un-application of it to
may men then one out of all the stages through which any
such is hath to be carried.
If the the promises effects of this inconguity there be any
circumstance of alteration, it must would be to be torture for in
these circumstances by which as above its unlikely - its coninbutionness
to the ends of justice is so much reduced. But
where this institution in these sorts and classes her unapt sources his please, the
contrarily to the opposite in the system of precedence ends of justice is still stronger and more
mischievous.
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