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These are two modes of putting to exhibiting
reasons one of them may bestiledrational the judicialor <add>Builders</add> mode;
the other the irrational compilers' or Carriers mode.
The judicial mode is the mode pursued by
a Judge who has a decision to pronounce from
whom a decision is expected together with a statement
of the considerances in which in the character of reasons
it is founded grounded. This case will naturally be not
only to strike a ballance between the reasons
on the one side and reasons on the other but
in order for the purpose of justifying<add>with a view to the</add> to p justify the ballance when struck and
to preparing themens made to subscribeagree to it or even
anticipation anticipate it, so to express to give to
each reason such expression as shall enable it to presentoperate<add>act</add>
itself with due force with the degree of force that properly
belong to it.
judicial
This is the mode whence the Committee in question
might not unreasonably it should soon have been exceeded
to be found pursuing
The compiler mode consists in devotingpicking up
down provisions nitingbringing together such consideration
as in the character of reasons seen to have more or
less bearingrelation to the subject, and shooting them down
promiscuously as a Coster would a load of timbers
or a load of stones leaving the other hands the task of
deciding in regard to each what use it is most fit for
and assign to it its station in the edifice after giving
to its shape
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