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11 April 1805
Evidence
The quantity of lawyers profit extractible out of the aggregate of suits
will be the greater may be increased in either of as encreasable in two says ways – by encreasing the number
of occasions suits in which the services of the man of law in
his several forms must require to be purchased, on each cause suit
or by encreasing the number of occasions instances in which
it requires to be purchased on the occasion of each suit.
In both ways it receives a proportionate encrease from the
unnotoriety non-notoriety unscrutableness – the uncertainty – of the law. The greater
the number of suits in existence, the greater the demand for his
assistance exertions: the greater the number of suits in contemplation,
the disposition of the law in relation to them presenting itself as indeterminate
the greater the demand for his advice.
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