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4 Jany 1812
Evidence
But, according to the intimation, the occasion for which has
has But, as intimated at the outset, been so frequent the truth of the matter
is and, by every eye that has to nerves to endure the spectacle
will be seen to be – that at any rate in the earlier ages of
judicature, the false ends ends above described under
the appellation of the false ends have to English Judges, been the
main, not to say the sole, objects of pursuit: the true ends at best but
secondary ones: that, for their assistance in that
main pursuit, engines instruments of iniquity in great variety
and abundance were invented and put to use:† † See the list in Scotch Reform – and
that, in the same of them this if of these instruments the one here in question,
viz. nullification, as one of the most extensively
operative as well as of the most efficient and safe of the most
efficient and safe.
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