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29 Jany 1812
Evidence
3. That of the incongruity unfitness of these modes of proceeding,
those by whom they were introduced, those by whom they are continued,
and those by whom they have thus been upholden, have all
been, and, without any exception, are, fully and undeniably
along, without any exception, for some ages generations at least been
fully conscious: and tha that at present at least in the whole profession in which to to the part there is
but one point in the subject unless among the professors of Rome-bred law any exception should
be to be found there is but one opinion on the subject
there exists not so much as the pretence of doubt.
4. That the modes of judicial proceeding thus
known to those who practice them to be repugnant
to truth and justice are have always been, and continue to be, in a pre-eminent degree,
subservient to the private and sinister interest of those by
whom they were introduced, and of those by whom they continue
to be practised and of those by whom they continue
to be upholden.
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