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23 Decr 1811
Evidence
Thus short and simple might be the list of the main ends
of judicature, if were there none but such as are of the positive cast,
such as the above are the above, to call upon the legislator for his
regard. Thus might the maths stand of on the occasion of
publication no ends required to be carried out practice, or say by
But on occasion of the course taken or pursuedany compensation
in judicature for the accomplishment of those positive
ends, – for the production of good in those several positive shapes –
let any course the best imaginable be taken – even the best imaginable –
evils of various sorts evil in various shapes is still liable to be produced,
and of this evil, so many shapes as there may be
any use in distinguishing, so many negative ends of judicature
or objects may be assigned be , as possessing
on the occasion of judicature, a demand for attention and pursuit on the part of the Judge: the
good, that the production of it may as far as may be possible be accomplished,
the evil, that the production of it may as far as possible
be prevented.
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