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Ch. Ends of Judicature
(2 Means Anglicé
Anglicé
To no man to whom the discovery delivery of truth natural
truth a and the exclusion of injurious falshood were an
object could it ever have occurred to connect together
two such arrangements as that for punishing applying/inflicting punishment for falshood
on the part in the case/person of an extraneous witness a stranger to the
suit, and while impunity was given giving impunity to it on the part in the case/person of a
party to the suit.
For by punishing falshood in the case of
a man who by the licence given to it would be induced
to give commencement to a suit, in the two distinguishable effects would be produced
1. A certain number seeing the success hopeless from
the beginning without such falshoods as the durst not
risk would by this fear be repelled prevented from so much as giving
commencement to the suit: and in none of these instances
would any such thing as a suit ever make its appearance.
2. Another number finding at the as soon as their
story stories was told to the Judge finding that without such falshood
as they durst not risk they could not go on with
any adequate prospect of success would desist drop from the
suit at the first early step. For at that period any such
the falsity consciousness of any such delusive/ representation as their professional
advisers might have put upon them by causing them
to regard the state of the law as being in favour of their demand which
it was not, would be dissipated.
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