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Novr 1810
Defence
To rid the service of it by a law for that purpose would
naturally be the course pursued by a legislator whose
situation were such unexposed to the as kept him clear of all sinister
situation unaffected by unexposed to the temptation of sinister interest
left him at liberty to pursue the take for his object
the good of the community for which he serves.
Such is not the situation either of a practising Advocate,
or of a Judge whose emoluments are in any
part composed of fees the amount of which encreases and
diminishes either with the number either of such carried on under
his authority, or of the operations performed or instruments
exhibited on the occasion of each suit.
This being duly considered it will not be matter of
surprize to see two legislators one of them a Judge so situated, the other an Advocate so situated and moreover a lecturer and lecture publisher in that branch of law, look occupied with equal solicitude
and respect about this useful nice and delicate line of demarcation: the Judge
nursing it keeping nursing it with for the declared purpose of
perusing it, the Institutionalist admiring and bepraising commending
him for all this such his learned care.
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