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Appeal
VI. Quot Thouret This is not all. He places the denial of justice,
and the oppression of the poor, in a still stronger in a still stronger light: and still he sees
point of view: and still nothing in it to offend him. the abomination
permits him with nothing that offends him
has nothing in it that is offensive to his sight.
It is in particular "The number of Tribunals
"which that is the object of all others which in the
"fixing of which it is necessary to observe the
"rules of prudence. There You must have no
"more of them than there is an absolute necessity what are strictly necessary indispensable
"for, not reckoning putting sitting down the faculty of going to law
"in the list of objects articles of primary necessity: for,
"were you to make a point of satisfying that
"propensity making provision for the satisfaction
"of that propensity with that degree of ease and
"facility which provoke stimulate the appetite and create
"the temptation, you would cover the Kingdom
"with tribunals: every Canton, every town or
"even every Village would have one [M. Thouret
"seems here to forget that every Canton is to have
"one, upon his own plan] but then is it not
"evident that the spirit of your Constitution,
"instead of repressing the rage of going to law litigation as
"one of the most distinctive plagues to the prosperity
"of families, would tend on the contrary to favour
"and increase it?" foment it?"
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