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True Bastille Preface
Not only was The end in view gave its character
and complexion to the means: It was because the end
was oppression was not fit to be avowed that the means course
employed to compass it were taken for the accomplishment of it was then illegal: it was because the
end in view effect meant to be produced was contrary to natural justice, that the
means employed chosen in the production of it were contrary to law.+
The transgression was therefore not of that blameless kind
which arises from simple misconception, but of that
criminal and in case of inferior delinquents punishable
kind which it accompanied with criminal consci what lawyers call mala fides
that kind of consciousness which on the part of all those
who are not above law is deemed criminal, and
gives to the act acts accompanied by it to which it accompanies/attaches and taints the denomination
and consequences of a crime.
+ It was because
the manner was such
as Parliament would might
not have not have been approved of
that the effect was
produced by power
usurped from Parliament.
1.7.B: caution not to
divulge till Parliament
was in a condition to
prevent the mischief.
2. Notice to Government
through various channels.
3. Sullen profit made
of the notice in the case
of the transportation facilities
Act.
4. In the case of , all
the force of government
mustered up to for the punishment
of the worthless &
guilty men. In the present
case, for the oppression of
one innocent and injured
man: and to compass
it a system of reform
sacrificed against inaction
and a system of abuse
and protected.
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