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Judicial Estab.
by much the greatest part of the natural labour
and natural expence demanded by a cause is
that whidh is expended upon the collection of the
evidence: and this task being compleated in a place
where it may be performed without expence, the
natural expence of obtaining judgment on appeal
is very inconsiderable.
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evidence; procedure code |
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judicial estab. obs. |
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jeremy bentham |
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