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18 May 1807
From the land of abstraction, in which the roads are
so will washed out and so overgrown with thorns, let us betake
ourselves now to the demesne page of English history – actual transactions to the history
of English judicature. Here in forming a judgment on the propriety
of the course taken on various occasions, there will
be no such difficulties. On the part of the Judges judicial
authority, violation but too frequent of the known will of the
sovereign power in the state: violation but too frequent but
in every instance with excuse: destitute of these the
grounds of justification or extenuation above supposed and
brought to view. ☞ Look out the customers.
1. Holding Taking cognizance of pleas under without the conditions
required by the Statute.
2. Common recourses.
3. Jurisdiction-stealing fictions.
4. Reduction of death and birth costs.
5. Explaining away the State of Apprenticeships.
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