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1829. April Petitions § 2 Elucidations
So much for corruption and the requisiteness
of the those grounds for decisions, of the incompleatness
of which such corruption may be the source; corruption— that is
to day, on the part of the ultimately deciding judge,
possession of a portion more on less considerable, of
that stack of evidence, the entire mass of which must have
been present to his conceptions, or the stack possessed
by him must, in proportion to such non possessed part,
face shirt of being adequate,- a deficiency of this sort
is such too apt to be produced by the unchangeable nature
of things: produced consequently, without blame
anywhere. This is the case of the single sealed judicatory:
produced, for example, by death, on casual infirmity
of body or mind, on the part of the single sitting
Judge: not to mention removal to a judicatory of
the higher grade: in which case, the ban to the compleateness
is not, as in these cases, physical and unexcludible.
What remains is to minimize the
amount of the inconvenienced: and, for this purpose,
the nature of the case affords a remedy which, when
conjoined with the recordation-maximizing principle,
falls not very far short of constituting a
compleatly adequate one.
Lest a mode of designation should be
wanting to it, call it the natural-sign-recording
principle.
Identifier: | JB/081/329/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 81.
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john flowerdew colls |
street & co |
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antonio alcala galiano |
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