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Tit. II. B. & C.
Reconciliate back, you may be sure, as long as he can: least
he should not hang back long enough you now institute
a Court before which he may hang back there no
body can say is as saying how much longer, and the cause even
in that useless Court is not yet begun. When he
has run the length of his tether, run out all his
kept out of the way as long as he could, and made
as many enemies as he could find when he could
keep out of the way no longer, then at last begins
the cause at the Court which can do nothing:
and then it is that, after all the defence he can
make for delay the Court is to use to employ
its influence upon him for the satisfaction of seeing
that it will be ineffectual. I ask what effect all
this can have but to protect dishonesty and stand
in the way of Justice?
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]] |
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benjamin constant |
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