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May 1805
Evidence
Hereafter perhaps Possibly, in the course of the present century or another
future one, at a period of of rare felicity, produced by some strange concourse
of favourable auspicious circumstances, the flux and reflux of the
political side may cast upon the Treasury bank a Minister to whom
human misery may not be a matter of compleat indifference.
Should this auspicious period ever arrive, so surely as it does where
will that monstrous factitious load of vexation and expence be removed, by which
the door of justice are so compleatly shut against the vast majority
of the people. The outlawry under which they at present
labour will thus be reversed and in this instance as in so many others if the confession of errors be necessary
to the reversal of that door, the Judges and the language of truth
can for once be endured on a ground which falshood has for so
long called numbered among her antient demesne, the Judges dignataries of
the Bench may join with those of the Court in the confession of the
error.
A writ of main will issue to remove the gripe
of the oppressor opposing hand from the of the oppressed.
The most cruel flagitious of all conspiracies, that between the
rapacity of the lawyer and the insensibility of the financier will be
dissolved.
Identifier: | JB/058/423/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 58.
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