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ChXII Judge
(5 §.29 Located how
Not in Constitution
Ratiocinative
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Against such evil
insufficient would be
the remedy paid by
Appeal: for
1. By the inescapable
expence vexation and
delay the application
of the remedy would
be limited.
Art. True it is that in the all inferior subordinate Judicatories there
would be the faculty of Appeal to the subordinate Superordinate Judicatory
for a remedy. But nothing like approaching to one so adequate
as would be this remedy.
1. In the first place in the true nature of things the case the benefit of
Appeal can scarce scarcely by any means be placed within the
reach of every individual. Such is the de quantum of delay,
vexation and expence with which after everything has been done that
can be done toward the diminution extinction of evil in these several shapes
this remedy with access to the remedy will continue to be obstructed.
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2. The danger from
party influence applies
also to the Appellate Judicatories
Art. 2. In the next place, the disease — as it has place in
the subordinate Judicatories so by the operation of the same
causes will it be seated in the superordinate, at any rate unless a different
of be applied to the Superintendent ones.
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