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B 8
Ch. Ends of Justice
(1 S.2 Customary ends
§.2 Customary v actual ends of judicature
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Actual & proper
ends of judicature
widely different
Art. 1 here In every political community as yet
in existence, community widely different from the only proper have
been as yet the actual ends of judicature
Judicature — an branch of government: the judicial system establishment
of the aggregate official syst establishment
In every government political state the actual ends end
of government has been the maximization of the happiness
of the aggregate of the persons being respectively a part in the exercise of the
power of government.
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Judge & Cos interests
promoted in proportion
to their share in government
Proportioned to the share possessed by the Judge
and those associate in the possession out of which they spring
in the powers of government has been the degree in every political
state the degree in which their interest has been promoted in
and by the arrangements of this at the expence of all rival
interests In a pure and absolute Monarchy the Judges rule of
law of whom the Judges formed a part being having neither power nor influence but what they derived
from the Monarch have been found found themselves under the necessity to take for the main object
of their labours the sinister interest of the Monarch and it is only
by stealth and in virtue of and in proportion to his ignorance
or carelessness that they have been able to steal in any arrangements
favourable to their own sinister interest at the expence of his
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