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1829
Supplement
§.II. Elucidations
3 Courts Martial
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Upon the whole
there is the scene
presented to view by
these military judicatures
Upon the whole, cheering cheering, in the highest degree is the scene presented to the
view by these same Military Judicatures. , antecedently to his
flight back to heaven takes took refuge there: a scene this, in which
the eye of a lover of justice and constancy may take a momentary
repose after the fatigue and toil of searching into the
of those sorts of depredation and oppression, in which
the name of Justice has in so vast a portion of the civilized world,
and for so vast a length of time, been professed.
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Character of the
profession in direct
opposition to that of
lawyers
There may be seen a professe profession the natural
character of which forms so striking a contrast with that of a indiscriminately indiscriminate the
of right and wrong, but more particularly of the conclusive
real definition of right and wrong, transposed, in as remuneration
for in the arts and profession of insincerity, into the
most extensively and merily maleficent of all characters — the fee-fed Judge.
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Under proposed system
Professional law assistance
would be entitled to
affection & respect — under
existing system an a
mou of worth is so in
spite of his profession
In the Sold Soldier may be seen the same, why if he is a
a man of wealth worth — a man entitled to affection and respect — is so by
means of his profession: in the name of law as at present organized,
a man being who if he is a man or worth is so — not by
mans means of his profession, but notwithstanding, and in spite of it and
who if hapen he has does possess any claim to that title: is the name desirous deserved by
a degree of of admiration, in proportion of to the difficulty of the a note,
the of which is presented by the idea of a camel
in face of which a needle has been set up, and order given
to gallop through of which a camel gallops the of that of a camel set to gallop through the eye
of a needle, is so apt a representation: an agent must , throughout life
making in the some same breath profession of insincerity and demand of confidence:
Making in the same breath and with the same unhesitating energy,
profession of insincerity and demand of confidence — insincerity
professed, confidence demanded on the score of such his profession
unhesitatingly clamouring for his esteem and admiration but sending what
all along the mention of one moiety of the occupation in which
he is involved by it.
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