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Supplement
(9 II. Elucidation
§.6. Reconciliation
4 Inapplicable to England
18
Danish institution inapplicable
in England
4. Now for the proposition that the institution in
question, though so in so high a degree productive of good effect in that
Denmark could not be made productive of good effects in
England.
Only With For no other chosen purpose than one or other of these two could any such tribunal
be instituted in England: than one or other of these two.
1. a desire
to contribute to the fulfilment of the ends of justice, or 2 a desire
to prevent or delay — in either case to obstruct the fulfilment of
the ends of justice. In the Suppose the existence of a desire of the to this
effect sort first mentioned it would not have recourse to a encrease
which falls in so vast a degree short of what that by which might without preponderant
evil in any shape might be doing as above towards the fulfilment
of those ends. 2. A desire to oppose obstruction as above to the
fulfilment of those ends. Suppose the existence of a desire to this effect,
is this supposition indeed true it is that the sort of tribunal in question
might come to be established: but in this supposition in such a state of things, if the
supposing the calculation made by the ruler in question is well grounded, not
benefit but detriment good but evil with respect to the ends of justice could
be the result.
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