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Dispatch Court
§. Objections answered? §. Benefits
All lawyers — let themselves out to hire to
all complainants
Would a Secretary of State stand up and propose, that
for the benefit of the corporation of Surgeons all existing wounds
should be kept open for five, six or fifteen years? Would any surgeon
have any such audacity? No. Yet will not a Secretary of
State scruple to propose that this state of things should have place
at the charge of suitors and those who should have been suitors,
for the benefit of lawyers. Why? Answer. Because of the
community of sinister interest which has place between
the lawyer tribe and the ruling few.
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To existence not only
no disturbance but
ass even relief
and assistance
Not only To the existing System not only would
no disturbance, but great relief and assistance would
be the result. Besides acknowledged imperfections
to so vast amount, an one universally acknowledged one
is — the deficiency of Judge power. But in whatever proportion
in the Dispatch Court produced its intended effect,
in that same proportion would relief to this same deficiency
be applied by it.
Identifier: | JB/081/144/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 81.
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