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Judicial Estab.
a bridle as it were in their mouths subdued by the
invincible ascendancy of superior situation united to
superior talent in a character in other betraying marked by
timidity on in other stations the strongest features symptoms
of timidity. Between him and them, assuming magisterial sufficiency mastery
on one part, forced obsequiousness on the other: secret dissention betrayed every set whiles <add>too thinly covered</add> by the ostentation of unanimity.
All these features and more that might be added concur
to them the performance due to unity the advantages of
unity in judication to multiplicity. This man
otherwise without reproach awed into by his him
ascendancy into inability and acquiescence in doctrines
and practices their conscience condemned: he
fortifying himself imboldened by their forced support, and persevering
in paths dragging them along with him in paths of
unpopularity into which his constitutional weaknesses
would scarce have suffered him to venture commit himself alone.
The general result no inconsiderable impression given
to the sense of security on the part of or by a generally discontented bar
and still more generally violently discontented people.
Identifier: | JB/051/388/004 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 51.
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051 |
evidence; procedure code |
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388 |
judicial estab. judges number |
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004 |
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text sheet |
4 |
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f35 / f36 / f37 / f38 |
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]] |
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benjamin constant |
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16553 |
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