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3. Useless addition made to the Voluminousness of the laws: with which increases
always the difficulty of apprehending and retaining them;
and the chance that a given disposition of law
will be useless when will in each given instance be ineffectual
to its object; in effectual only to this
purpose of drawing down punishment or other
unexpected hardship, for want of being having been apprehended
or retained.
4. Difficulty of knowing which of so many
sorts of Courts to resort to How happy the suitor,
where there is where there but one Court, the Court! the
simplest of all clowns could not mistake his
way to it. The first block be not in
the street could give from a opinion
on the question of competence than the most ablest
advocate now. Cut courts one out of
another with metaphysical shears, a science
of that which ought not to have had
existence is thus created out of nothing. To
the necessary science of knowing whether you have a
right and a remedy for it, is added the unnecessary one science
of knowing to what sort of a Judge you are to
go in order to get your remedy. In vain have you
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