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Ch. XII Judiciary collectively
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Relation of the able
advocate to the Judge
as he ought to be that
of a Procuress to a Governess
To the relation of the able Advocate to the Judge belies the quality professed by
and the qualities desirable on the part of a Judge sufficiently close for instruction is the relation possessed between them
possessed the Procuress or the Keeper of a House of ill favour and
those observable on the part of a Governess or the Mistress
of a Boarding School for Young Ladies.
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The Procuress being
conversant in the
destruction of female
chastity is also experienced
in the mode of preserving
it but will not apply
her experience to that
purpose
The Procuress being conversant in the arts by
which young employed in the seduction of young females destruction of female chastity
will be possessed of the experience applicable capable of being applied to the preservation
of it. But in by this same experience is any special
security afforded for its being so exclusively applied? No: on the contrary
the probability afforded by it result probabilized by it is
rather the sale of the article in question to the best bidder than the preservation
of it.
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So the advocate conversant
in the misrepresentation
of facts
knows how to form a
correct conception but
will probably not
apply his knowledge
to that purpose
The Advocate being conversant in the art employed
in the misrepresentation of law and fact — of every thing of a
correct conception of which is necessary to the exercise of
fiction will be possessed of the experience capable of being
applied to that uniformly desirable purpose. But in by
this same experience is any special security afforded
for its being exclusively so applied? No: On the contrary
the result probabilized is — that for any purpose indicated it will be for the advancement [] when competition
has place
by this or that particular and sinister interest of
his own than in preference rather than to the fulfilment of the ends
of justice that the extraordinary mental power in question will
be applied.
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