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March 1870
Judicial Justice
Upon much substantial ground on point of ability stand
the three intimately connected but distinguishable arrangements of British English
law — separation of the matter of land fact from the matter of law —
consignment of the matter of fact to an impermanent ever-changing set of
Judges, and how the practice of New Trial: a practice
which were it not for the factitious [...] of load of delay vexation
and expense that propel in it, might with great advantage
to the interests of justice receive one extent extensive much beyond
what it has hitherto received
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