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17 C Division of Offences against Justice
From p. 1. No 1. 56
Coercion and compensation — possible failures of justice in regard to the application of them. As far as co-ercion and compensation are so applied,
the task of the Judge is properly fulfilled.
Justice is administer'd as it ought to be. The letter
of the law being given, or in default of it, the
usage, the perfection in this line in what concerns the administration
of Justice can go no farther. On the other
hand it is equally manifest that nothing no act
nor so much as any event whatsoever can operate to the prejudice of justice
but in one or other of these four ways: 1, by
causing of those who are not offenders to be treated
as if they were not so: 2: by causing those who
are not offenders to be treated as if they were. (a) 3.
by causing party parties who are damnified to be
NOTE
Master and an apprentice, it seems to partake of
that which subsists between a guardian and
his Ward.
heated as if they were not damnified: 4. by causing
parties not damnified to be treated as if they were.(b) (b) NOTE to p. 21. at top
NOTE
(a) Superfluous punishment, & punishment wrong in kind reducible to wrongful To p. 20 . No 2 It may seem that the punis I do not make a
separate case of that in which the punishment applied
to an offender is too much an more in quantity or less different wrong
in kind. from what it ought to be For in where as far as the punishment
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