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Procedure—Ends
21 Novr 1802
8. apparent
From apparent justice flows all the good
effects of justice—from real justice if different
from apparent none.
On the other hand in this same distinction
may be observed a circumstance which operates
in some degree as a remedy to a great deal
of injustice—injustice which will be seen to be
no less capable to the appellation of real
than apparent injustice. In some cases in some
Countries it will happen from causes that will
be mentioned that although particular
instances of injustice at once real and apparent
are manifesting themselves every day yet from
the operation of them carries a considerable degree
of confidence will notwithstanding be entertained
on the system of procedure as having a general
tendency to produce in the decisions given under
it a uniformity to the prescription of justice
in this case the opinion though erroneous and
founded on prejudices capable of being pointed out
will in the way above spoken of be productive
of salutary effects were it not for the prejudice
where the were the system viewed in its genuine
colours the alarm produced by it the alarm of
insecurity would be violent and universal
and by the effect of this prejudice the alarm
is lessened the mischiefs resulting from the imperfection
of the system cannot to the prejudice to ever so
many enough wholly observation for the
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