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28 March 1805
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Such is the general pattern of the natural system of
procedure, the domestic made applica rendered applicable
to the purposes of public judicature by the addition of the
requisite powers, and the enlargement of the scale the extension
of the field of action. In the several preceding coming chapters of this
Book, the outline will be filled up by bringing to view
the particular arrangements which constitute the leading features of it. of which the leading features of it are composed
In this natural system, when when extended and fortified as
above we shall perceive, in proportion as the several arrangements
with their respective the advantages, which constitute their
respective reasons, are come to be developed, the standard of perfection.
Now yet that a merely ideal standard, capable of being conceived,
incapable of being ventured in practice: but a system which actually is realized, or perhaps every country in an extensive
variety of instances, with incontestable success, and might be
realized in all others, without any preponderant inconvenience.
Of the advantages belonging to this system, no conception
could ever have been formed, able less nor therefore any description given, but
for the mischiefs which have rustled flowed evidenced by the deviations
that have been made from it. A general and consequently
slight but not unimpressive sketch of these deviations will be
found in a preceding chapter under the head of the technical
procedure.
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