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Tit. II. B. & C.
Of the Boards of Reconciliation — or Tribunals for accommodation of such and prevention of litigation
Nothing more laudable commendable than the end: nothing
more inadequate, or rather to speak properly more adverse than
such means.
Seeing perfectly whence what the illusion is
and whence it comes I am not the less surprised
to have found it to see observe the influence it has
obtained on the most intelligent reformers. Some
years ago it seduced succeeded the legislator of Prussia.
It has now prevailed seduced upon the Constitutional Committee of
the National Assembly of France.
A very short dilemma demonstrates the
absurdity of every expedient of this nature. The
decision given by the authority thus instituted persons thus invested with this authority of this
will either be given upon sufficient insufficient grounds, or
upon insufficient: sufficient in the first case it is a bad
one, and incapable of answering the purpose of
justice: in the other case, the board is to all intents
and purposes a Court of Justice.
The Of these boards the sole and professed object
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