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P1 6
Ch 1 Procedure — its ends.
§.
1.
Number of sincere
suits required to be
maximized — of insincere
to be minimized.
2.
Sincere suits maximization —
Reason
the taking away the
feeling of oppressedness
3.
Of insincere the minimization —
Reason
the obviating oppressive
vexation.
4.
So as to rash suits.
5.
In existing system
profit yielding suits
maximized: profitless
minimized.
6.
Profit-yielding suits
maximization.
Reason the case speaks
for itself.
7.
Profitless minimized
Reason, labour and
no profit to Lawyers.
8.
So it will be as long
as Judges not paid
by the public.
9.
By law fees profitless,
suits reduced.
10.
In England, system
of procedure at no
time has been directed
to the ends of
justice.
11.
Sinister ends of judicature
alone aimed
at.
12.
Hence, obscurity of
books of practice.
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