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f 1824. Decr.. 4

Procedure Code. Ch. Judicial application
S. English practice.

On the part of the less every applicant for whatever purpose

forth Appearance Thness at the outset to the ap case end eyes of
the Judge, acting under three of the public, statement now but under the
efficient responsibility, satisfactional and penitent in case of falshood
most efficient Against that system of depredation and oppression, of about
law, substantive and adjective, more immediately substantive, is the
instrument and Judge and Co the self-paid and richly-paid
the security that may will be seen to be given by these two
so ely conjoined features arrangements will be upon a detached
view be seen to be such as of which by no person who had not
applied himselfhis mind to the subject with the attention for in this particular
view purpose, could in the nature of the case imagine to
himself.

Of that same most flagative system the arrangements correspondent and
opposite to those tackling from the two main perils.
By keeping shutting the door of the Justice Chamber embly shut
against parties on both sides and in particular against those
on the persons side the partnership found without into this own head
every person who on either side of the suit felt himself
compelled to part or for look this melancholy claim
for that which relief effectually adequate relief which
to open to purchasers be sold more the name of Justice.

For shortness call this principle the deaf-addn.
principle in the Judicial deafness principle the self custodial
established deafness principle.

2. By confining the to extraneous witnesses such surety as
they find it necessary to afford against judicial falshood, the
gave full sway to it to persons in the character of suitors
They thereby let in to th not the whole tribe of insincere
litigants on both sides of the cases: all those who would for the
purpose of depredation or oppression in any other shape could by
the facility thus afforded be content to purchase this special and all sufficient
after instrumentality and support: to give effect to demands have
to be groundless - by show off at least and for an indefinite length of time time, and thereby obtain
a proportionably claim
for ultimately defeating
demands, known to be
well grounded uses. Call

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