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On the inquiry For the purpose of the course proper to be taken for giving
effect execution and effect to it, the propriety viz. by
means of the adjective branch or law of procedure
the general propriety of the substantive branch or main
body of the law, is here, as on all occasions it
can not but be assumed. Were it definitive
the assumption could of course be irrational and
absurd, contrary to all experience: but being but no more
than provisional, and made for no other purpose
than to avoid that of avoiding to confound peoples import
of the enquiry by considerations that belong
not to that but to another, it is not only is it reasonable,
but it is the opposite course that would be
warrantable.
The substantive law is it bad in toto? it is
to this principal, and not to the subsidiary branch part
that every thing in the way of objection and opposition
ought to apply itself.
The substantive law is it bad in this or that
particular part? Require Still it is to the substantive
law viz. to the supposed part in question that objection
and opposition ought to apply as before.
In as far as the substantive law in any part appears objectionable,
it is to that part and that alone that
every thing in the way of objection and opposition
ought manifestly to apply itself.
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