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17 July 1810 20
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Fallacies
Ch. 1. Authority-worshippers
§.3. Lawyers untrustworthiness
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True it is that it would not be their interest to make
their goods hard ware of so bad a quality as that of which they have it has
always been, if, the customers as in the case of Mr Packwoods,
the customer saw any other shop at which he it
might be served might be in his power to serve himself. Unfortunately he who wants redress
not to speak of him
who under the
name of redress
for injury applies
for that sort of
commodity which
under that name
learned gentlemen are
so ready to serve him
with, but of which
the true name is
to only to be found
in Horace who calls
it jus nocendi
for injury has finds no other shop to go to than one or other
of those which are all kept by the same firm, and
in which the worse the goods really are the better more exquisite
and more excellent they are said to be.
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Considitur it
would not be their
interest to make
their goods thus bad
if, as in the case of
Packwoods the customer
had other
shops to go to. But
in this case, even
when there are
shops to go to, the
shops being a confederacy,
the goods are
of the same bad
make: — and the
worse the goods are,
the better they are
said to be.
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