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1829. April 26.
Petitition.
Supplement.
§. 2. Elucidations
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3 No course of procedure
obligatory if in opposition
to the summary
3. That, as to mode and course, on no occasion should it be
matter of duty to him to proceed, in any other mode or course or
manner than he would if sitting in judgement on the
conduct of his own children, or his own servants, —
that is to say the course which thence took the
name of summary; in contradistinction to that
so exquisitely elaborated dilatory course, which he
saw pursuing by the minor sinister interest of the fee-fed
and trading class of judges: a course by far too
absurd and palpably repugnant to its professed
ends, to have ever been pursued by any master of
a family, sane or insane.
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4 Ministerial functionaries
to turn at his command
as effectual as on the occasion
of domestic judicature
4. That, as to means of producing effect he should have, at his
command, ministerial functionaries, sufficient
in general for securing compliance with his orders,
on this comparatively public occasion, as effectual,
or as that experienced on the occasion of such his domestic
or say family jurisdiction — private that is to
say his domestic or say family judicature.
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