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III Rationale
Ch. VIII Judicial Application
§. Make oral not epistolary
Anglicé
§ Judication without audition Anglicé — its absurdity.
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Legislator and Judge
For party's vexation
they care nothing:
for money and power
every thing
Thus will every
physician who profits
Surgeons who bleeds
without regard to the
disease
If without knowing or hearing any thing a word about the disorder of the
patient, the a Physician were to give him pour down his throat a dose of physic, or
the Surgeon lay hold of him and bleed him they would do
exactly what in cases called evil cases, the Legislator and
the Judge do in the first instance by the Defendant at the commencement of on the occasion of a suit
especially more particularly under English law. What they have not cared about
is how much particularly on that side the party will suffer
from what is done. What they have always cared about, and
what is all at any time they have cared about is
the money and the power: the money they thus receive and the power
they thus exercise.
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