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OBSTACLES PREJUGES. Lawyers.
Provided fears are observed pursued, common placed maxims
kept fair with, and the argument in favour of / a situation shews fair well upon
Paper, [Lawyers [are content.]] It has not been the
way for Lawyers to concern themselves much about the
rest—Is an inconvenience urged against their names.
Formulary to which they have been accustomed is sufficient without trenching upon which it could be removed, tho'
that formulary might just as well exist in another
manner.
Placed by the nature of their calling in the full midst
view of inconveniences and distresses, connected
to them by habit, connected to them by interest,+ + The two great sedatives of the moral sensibility
connected to them by a this opinion of the [existence] necessity real in some, &
too tacitly transferred to others where it is not so, did-
if their sensibility not be kept preserved entire distracted with the
multiplicity, they become less by any one:
or if, being constitutional it will be be not a working by
the stimulus of an incident calculated to excite an object it exerts itself
for the sake of a sudden relief if the expense of the
golden rule of judicial than desires stability the violation of which is a
greater evil than any it can cure.
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