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27 June 1806
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In the case of the unlearned Judge, the corruptive influence of the
fee-gathering principle has never been denied was never doubted dissented of. To his that case the specific
remedy, the competent substitution of salary to fees was has been applied; and
the success of the application is equally out of dispute.
From the unlearned Judge, In the case of the learned Judge is we see 18 March 1806 a person who
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to that high dignity still higher dignity exalted stature, he was at the service of every man, for the that spoke to him
that in equal readiness to defend rights and wrong, to advance truth
or falshood, for a guinea. In this difference circumstance is there any thing
that to do away so completely the demand for need of the same remedy?
Is it in the bosom of this particular sort of man the certainty is so entire in such a bosom of all others that we ought can with reason
make sure of reliance can be placed on an effectual resistance against a temptation under which
an average man is supposed to sink of course? Is the profit to
be made by made business less? Is the danger attached
to over eagerness in making it more formidable. Is there a King's
Bench for punishing learned judges, as there is for punishing unlearned
ones? Does a decision become wrong become right transgression law, by issuing passing through
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