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I have already stated as the proper end
or object of the system of procedure the accomplishment
of the predictions the issuing of which
constitutes the business of the substantive laws.
For the penal branch the application of punishment
with its attendant masses of satisfaction in the case
where the offence imputed has really been committed
thus avoiding the employment of such <uclear>overview</unclear>
measures in the case every case when the
offence imputed has not been committed. In the
Civil branch the collation of the right demanded
in the case where the collation of it is required
by a correspondent provision of the substantive
law the collation of such right & herewith &
thereby the creation of the correspondent group
of obligations thus avoiding the employing these
same coercive measures in the case where the
composition of the group of obligations in question
these words as before the creation of the
correspondent right is not required by the
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substantive laws.
All these measures both in the penal
branch and in the civil the observance of all
these conditions is is comprised in one expression
rendering justice — taking that course in every
case which coincides with the track marked traced out
beforehand by the fringes of the substantive law.
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