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15 April 1805
Evidence
The interest which the by which the man of law is prompted
to raise to its maximum the number of malâ fide suits
has already been brought to view: that such should be have been his endeavour
is a natural, not to say a necessary consequence: in the encouragement – the
efficiency coupled with the permitt given on this occasion
to the initiative mendacity, is the we may see the instrument
employed by him, on this occasion, for this purpose.
What has thus been applied to the initiation instrument
by which a suit is commenced on the part of the plff, applies with equal propriety
to every other instrument and as well as to every other step by which
on either side, the suit is continued and carried on: still
the more indulgence, still the same encouragement, which to the
malâ fide suitor, plff or defendant, is a sine quâ non, and
for which a bonâ fide suitor has not, in either station, any
use.
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