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Judicial Estab.
Where the object of the legislator includes
pep people should be taken enter into the account
set down as any thing for any thing into the account
the subserviency of this arrangement to its end a prohibitive arrangement of this kind does will
not appear equally indispensable. Compared with
this end it must be the prohibitive part of it the prohibition must be either
needless or prejudiced. If the people He who
has more confidence in the appointed advocates than
in any he could find choose for himself needs not to be
forbidden to choose: he who has not that confidence elsewhere: he in whom that confidence
is wanting in them is proportionably dissatisfied.
In the Under the dark regimen system in which
these official advocates were to act it was natural what was natural
is that the people should be much dissatisfied and
have much cause to be so. Everything being carried
on with shut doors and the whole course of
procedure envelopped in utter darkness, the client
lies altogether at the mercy of the advocate who if
he condescends to bestow any thought upon the
subject must be led to do so not by the force of
the institution, but by some peculiar excellence in
his own nature. The salary of those professors depending
like that of so many others upon their pleasure
of receiving it or not receiving it and not in no degree
but any exertions they make to deserve it, it is natural
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jeremy bentham |
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benjamin constant |
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