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Tit. II. B. & C. Note p. 3
Sow & Pigs In certain circumstances a affords the multitude
of the Judges puts it into a man's power to
favour the wrong side without any risk of character
Where the cause is too bad to be espoused, supported non-attendance
is half a vote.
What if a cause to that amount were to be
attempted to be transferred by Act of Parliament to the cognizance of a
single Justice of Peace or even of two Justices with
the rod of the King's Bench hanging over their heads?
The whole profession would be in an uproar. Every
Justice of the Peace in England would be pronounced
a Slave-holder: and all the good people of England
who in those magistrates would see the first set of Judges
that ever had it in their power to afford them any
thing like protection would be all his taught
to call themselves his slaves.
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