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Supplement
12 § II. Elucidations
§ Reconciliation
6.
Learned Gentleman! Honorable Gentleman! Learned
and Honorable Gentleman! Noble Lords! Noble and Learned
Lords! Go, Go look to all of you, to Denmark, for common honesty
under the same hood with common sense! Read in these words here the
lesson — the [plain and] unvarnished and [convincing] lesson which that country furnishes and your own so greatly
needs! Advocates and Attorneys stand absolutely excluded
from the number of those persons, who are capable of
being elected members of these Reconciliation Committees.
The reason of this exclusion is the interest which they might
have in throwing obstacles in the way of the desired agreements.
.... So likewise the members of the Ordinary Judicatories
Tribunal, because they might have an interest in the
prevention of those same desirable results, on account of the
emoluments which they derive from the formalities of procedure.(a) a The French in a
in another page p. 27
Page 27 Les Avocats et Transparent hypocrites. Ye who can have
the effrontery to pretend to believe that the security for probity is a Judge is
in the strong in proportion to the strength of the opposition that has
place in his situation and his mind between interest and duty
that this security is strong in proportion to the quantity of the money he
succeeds in protecting money he protected by justice sold judicial service sold by the sale and of justice and
strong, in proportion to the the multitude of the sufferers to whom he has caused it to
be it is desired! Transparent hypocrites! hang down your heads
Blush deluded people! Ye, who it ever, though it
were but for a moment could have appe bestowed a particle
of confidence in such advisers — could have been true to such
a deluded, as to behold in any such Judges any thing
better than your most implacable enemies! as to
think that from any any hands so circumstanced situated such hands any thing better could
ever be have been received than depredation and oppression under the
name of justice.
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