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1823. Octr.
Constitutional Code. 1. Enactive Part
Ch. Quasi Jury
§.
Suppose the preestablished order of things to have rendered
partiality unusual, as it by no selection whether made by
will or fortune could it be excluded. Of the present and
the impartial suppose any admixture, fortune will in proportion
to the members afford a probability of the impartiality
desired, to the selection give any part to human will, the
probability of impartiality thereupon diminishes, for on the
part of no being that has a will can you a degree
of impartiality equal to that which belongs to fortune. An
apt choice you may have: a choice more apt than that
which would be made by fortune – and such accordingly is has been the
supposition in all cases in which the of one
has been made the appointed result of the one of
will by another. According to circumstances of aptitude your
choices may by this additament in question be encreased,
but of impartiality your chance if not done away
or at any rate deminished, in of that which
would have been made by fortune, uncontrouled and absolute
fortune diminished.
For your selector your compositor will have
what you will, and be he who you will, may be in league
with your Judge: and if things are so circumstanced
that in the conception of each it his interest so to
be with the other, so you ought to expect they
will be.
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