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| <p><note>Employed Chtr</note>  If the absurdity of the system <add>course</add> of procedure<lb/> can receive any additional proof from the confession<lb/> of those <add>under</add> whose authority it is carried <!-- blot --> <lb/> on, neither is this proof wanting. Would one think<lb/> it? With all this care <add>anxiety</add> of arbitrary laws <add>only</add> to<lb/> exclude arbitrary discretion, <del>these</del> conjunctions will <lb/> every now and then turn up in the <del>< | <p><note>Employed Chtr</note>  If the absurdity of the system <add>course</add> of procedure<lb/> can receive any additional proof from the confession<lb/> of those <add>under</add> whose authority it is carried <!-- blot --> <lb/> on, neither is this proof wanting. Would one think<lb/> it? With all this care <add>anxiety</add> of arbitrary laws <add>only</add> to<lb/> exclude arbitrary discretion, <del>these</del> conjunctions will <lb/> every now and then turn up in the <del>hurly</del> <lb/> <sic>hurly</sic>-burly of this chaos, which lay the parties<lb/> at the mercy of the judge. A suitor in his<lb/> attempts to draw his antagonist into one of <lb/>those pitfalls which the law has sown so thick<lb/> in the path of justice, falls into it himself. <del> The</del> <lb/>then cries to the Judge to help him out. Yes <lb/> says the Judge, with an honest exultation: but <lb/>now I have you I will make terms with you. <lb/>The laws I am obliged to act under, are a heap<lb/> of folly; let us think no more of them. [Consent <lb/>to their abolition: give me the powers which they <lb/> have taken from me and without which no justice<lb/> can be done.] They have set up an insurmountable<lb/> barrier between truth and <sic>sin</sic>: suffer me<lb/> to pull it down: [your antagonist shall do the <lb/> same] I will exact from your antagonist <add>a number</add> the same <lb/> compliance. We durst not any man than you, upon<lb/>  <add>me:</add> | ||
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Place and Time
Employed Chtr  If the absurdity of the system course of procedure
 can receive any additional proof from the confession
 of those under whose authority it is carried  
 on, neither is this proof wanting. Would one think
 it? With all this care anxiety of arbitrary laws only to
 exclude arbitrary discretion, these conjunctions will 
 every now and then turn up in the hurly 
 hurly-burly of this chaos, which lay the parties
 at the mercy of the judge. A suitor in his
 attempts to draw his antagonist into one of 
those pitfalls which the law has sown so thick
 in the path of justice, falls into it himself.  The 
then cries to the Judge to help him out. Yes 
 says the Judge, with an honest exultation: but 
now I have you I will make terms with you. 
The laws I am obliged to act under, are a heap
 of folly; let us think no more of them. [Consent 
to their abolition: give me the powers which they 
 have taken from me and without which no justice
 can be done.] They have set up an insurmountable
 barrier between truth and sin: suffer me
 to pull it down: [your antagonist shall do the 
 same] I will exact from your antagonist a number the same 
 compliance. We durst not any man than you, upon
  me:
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