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21 Nov 1802
2Procedure — Ends apparent
It being established that the proper and &
object of the system of procedure is to render
justice as above explained the justice that it will naturally
be understood as that the rendering of which is
the end or object thus spoken spoken of
is the real jus justice of the case real
justice that which is such in contradiction
to whatever else may appear to be such: real
or apparent justice in the words as before
that the course taken shall be what really is
conformable to the indication given by the
correspondent portion of substantive law in
contradiction to what is then to be a difference
is in appearance and but in appearance then
conformable.—
The distinction thus made wears the
appearance of subtlety and even useless subtlety
but in law applied to practice it will thus tends
being explained be shown to be in more points
of view than one of very considerable importance
with reference to practice. —
It will be seen seen in the first place that
between real or abstract justice & apparent
justice there is in many cases a very palpable
difference in the next place than when they
fail of considering it is rather apparent justice
than real and abstract justice that is the direct
& immediately important object
of the system of procedure
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