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as the man of law has never ceased to
give to the legislator found his nose
in danger, the proper remedy were declared
to be not a course of mercury or whatsoever
eligible specific may be in use but a Chapter
out of D.r or a few pages of
3. Improving upon the man of probity,
if any such there be, to whom the removal
of the mischief would be a source
of satisfaction it points his attention and
his hopes to a wrong hand: to the hand
by which the mischief was planted and
on the part of which the extirpation of it
would be an act of suicide, not to the
hand in which and in which alone the
power is to be found, and by which, whomever
will and power to which adequate
knowledge is necessary, must the mischief
be eradicated — but to the hand in which
neither will nor power can ever in the
nature of things be found: the hand to
which the mischief itself is all profit,
by which the mischief was originally planted
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law versus arbitrary power (a hatchet for dr paley's net) |
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[[watermarks::[simplified hanoverian royal arms] 1821]] |
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