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argument capable of making a convict
of many a man and especially
many a lawyer, on whom a plain
representation of the mischief rooted in
insecurity would have more disposed to
give the utmost extension to arbitrary
power in such hands than to apply
any limitation to it.
In the opinion in question which
has all the appearance of being published
by authority this sentence is accordingly
brought forward above the rest by being
printed in staring Capitals, and over
and over again has it been quoted and
paraded by declaimer after declaimer
in those instances when the interest of the
occasion and the moment happened to
overbear the general and standing professional
interest above described.
But whoever has strength of mind
to prefer the evidence of his own reason,
to the documentary evidence delivered by
Identifier: | JB/107/340/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.
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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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