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matter with them and
ne amplius clamorum audiamus."
Thus far explicitly and in words. Implicatio
added a postscript: "This will be some troubl
to you; but the labourer is worthy of his hire."
Nothing better could judge have wished for
All mankind to whom, and all by whom injury had
been done or supposed to be done, were thus
placed at his mercy: upon the use of his power,
he had but to put what price he pleased. To every
one who regarded himself as injured, his assistance
was indispensable: and proportioned to plaintiff's
assurance of getting back from defendant the price
of such assistance, would be his (the plaintiff's)
readiness to part with it. To the defendant, permission
to defend himself was not less indispensable.
As to pay, all the judge had to choose was
between high fees and low fees. High fees left at
any rate most ease; but the higher they were, the
less numerous: the lower, the more numerous the
hands by which they could be paid. Thus it was
that, by kings, what was called justice, was administered
at next to no expense to themselves,
the only person, by whom the burthen was borne,
being the already afflicted. Bad enough this; but
Independently
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