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23 Nov 1802
Procedure—Ends
If at the same time it is seen to be conducive
to one or more of this and then be another
or others to which it is seen to be repugnant
a comparative estimate will thus to to be made:
and for the purpose of this estimate one point
to be ascertained will be the comparative importance
of the end or ends on both sides i:e:
if the mischiefs concerned on both sides; in the
next place the degree of conduciveness in the form
of the provision in question with reference to
each such end:
In casting an eye ofover the catalogues of
them mischiefs some may be observed the avoidance
of which - the compleat avoidance - is in conception
at least a possible result: in this case to this
head may be referred the four first and the
eight article - impunity of delinquence - undue punish-
-ment- frustration of will grounded claims -
allowance of ill-grounded claims and precipitation
others there are of which not even in conception
can the inclusion appear possible to this head
belong the article of expence vexation delay &
complication of these it will be seen immediately
that to a certain degree they are inseparably
and essentially attached to the business of procedure
in these instances the object is not to include
them altogether that being plainly impossible but
on each occasion to reduce their respective degrees
or quantities of them to a minimum - to the lowest pitch possible.
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