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24 March 1805
Evidence
Thus it is that the man of law possessing comprizing in his own breast
every endowment every condition necessary to the accomplishment of
the duty of darkness work of mischief and injustice, inclination, power, appropriate
knowledge, has on different occasions pursued organized the game of injustice
through roads somewhat different: for the sake of the proportionably attached profit, he has
created factitious masses of in factitious and abundant masses the mischief of expence vexation of
and delay: and thus he has travelled laboured in opposition to the collateral
end of justice. For the sake of the profit to be extracted in a are expected
subsequent second suit, he has decided against the merits that is against justice in a first suit precedent one
and thus by dint of thought he has run counter to the direct
ends of justice. By giving in any truth In the like hope of a second
suit by the substitution if better receivable to the rejected evidence
for this cause, or perhaps through mere indifference giving way
to the first impulse, he by excluding evidence he has excluded
justice: and thus for mere want of thought, as the Clown whistled he has run counter to
the same ends and stumbled upon injustice, here for want of though, as there above by dint
of thought, he has run counter to the same ends.
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