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Tit. 1. 21. B
27 Advocate Good effect of the destruction of the monopoly of the distinction between the Advocate & the Attorney The levelling beating down the fence with which
the spirit of monopoly has encompassed the
profession of a lawyer in both its branches, will
have one excellent effect. This added to the provision for compelling the attendance of parties in the first instance will It will do what nothing else could do remove the wall
of separation by which those branches are kept
distinct from one another. Of the man No cause
perhaps has contributed more powerfully than this
to exerted a more general influence than this separation
on the growth of chicane
28 The interposition of a The exclusion of
the parties and the division of their own species order
into two sp profession into cou two branches
are parts so intimately connected of the system of
chicane that they can not well be considered otherwise
than together.
To observe the effect of this plane system upon the administration
of justice we must consider that operation
in that simple state of which happily for mankind
it has not been found possible the traces have not yet been every where obliterated.
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