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1825 Oct. 22
Procedure Code
☞ To enumerate the causes of the superior aptitude in so far as it
has place of Bonaparte's Code in comparison of the English
I. Moral aptitude. On the part of Bonaparte's Judges no profit from
any step as incident of procedure.
1. No profit from any legally-influential operations but those such
and non-judicial ones chiefly natural or any
ones to neither the number nor the duration of which it is in their
power to make any addition.
2. No community of sinister interest or affection with any
branch of the community fraternity of professional lawyers
3. No community of sinister interest or affection with
any branch of the legislature except the Monarch.
4. Not being taken otherwise than from the fraternity
of professional lawyers they have no sinister interest in favouring either the
interest of the purse or the interest of the sceptre trumpet on this part .
5. To neither have the professional lawyers any sinister
interest in favouring the interest of the purse or pillar or sceptre
or trumpet on the part of the the for the Judges
6. The professional lawyers under the French System have not to
participation in the sinister interest of the Monarch as under the English
In the of field of judicial establishment it is scarcely in
the power situation of the Monarch to exercise over them any corruptive
influence. Scarce any No place of Judge in the grift of the Crown is worth
the acceptance of an Advocate who is in the highest rank of
professional practice and
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