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1 July 1811 6
Fallacies
V. ad superstitionem
Ch. 1.
6
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2. For the case where
by a succeeding legislator
the notice of
the immutability of
a preceding set of laws
has been said to be set
up, see post.
2. Of the case in which the notice of the immutability of a set of
laws has been said to have spoken of as having been set up by a succeeding succeeding
legislator an exemplification will be brought to view
a little further on [The explanation will require too many occupy too much
words room to find its place here.]
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3. For a Case where do notice
has been set up by
a commentator see
Cokes notice about
Magna Charta
3. It is to In lawyercraft in the person of an individual
lawyer that we must look for may be seen the first exemplification
of a conceit so irreconcileable to general utility public welfare and
common sense
Magna Char The Statute or rather the public political
document called Magna Charta is the first, or rather
the only Statute to in which the attribute of immutability attributes of indestructibility
have been endeavoured to be planted by such
hands — Lord Chief Justice Coke's are the hands by which
the atchievment was attempted. Of this Statute law such
he assures us according to law is the force and virtue that to any
future Statute from that time to the end of time should it
happen to find itself in contradiction to this eternal
standard land-mark, every such Statute would will be void.
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