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C
Of the (purposes) of Procedure
From p.10
With respect to those collateral inconveniences, it is evident
that no reason either can or need be given (or
ought to be required) why it should be the business
of the legislator to exclude them. They are each
of them so many mischiefs evils: so many evident sources
or pain or loss of pleasure: which pain or
loss of pleasure is by the supposition pure from any attendant
benefit. These then may be stiled mischiefs of the
1st order. Upon the same footing also may be placed
he inconveniences that correspond to the direct
ends of procedure: the mischievousness of such inconveniences
having been already made out
by the tendency they have to (frustrate exclude the benefit
to be expected from the beneficial tendency which consists in the attainment of that
end.) let in the mischief to the exclusion of which
the attainment of that end is a necessary means.
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