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branches with the <del>probably</del> degrees in which <add>the</add> <del>it is probable</del><lb/> | branches with the <del>probably</del> degrees in which <add>the</add> <del>it is probable</del><lb/> | ||
the nature of the case <add><unclear>probabileries</unclear></add> renders it probable they should be<lb/> | the nature of the case <add><unclear>probabileries</unclear></add> renders it probable they should be<lb/> | ||
found | found possessed <add>in possesion</add> of those same elements are respectively likely<lb/> | ||
to be possessed by them.</p> | |||
<p>Should they be <add>found</add> seen to be absolutely and eminently inapt<lb/> | |||
as it is imagined <add>1. First as to the power that be</add> they will be seen to be - <del>th<gap/> will ever</del> the next<lb/> | |||
question will be - <add>in the political state in which its effects have been most com<add><gap/></add></add> the institution has it then or has it not been <lb/> | |||
of use.</p> | |||
The answer being - Yes: if indispensable use. <del><gap/></del> so<lb/> | |||
much that without it the condition of England which in truth<lb/> | |||
1823 Sept. 9
Constitutional Code
Ch. Quasi-Jury
Supplementy Observation
Jury : relented insupplitude
In what place shall this statement come in? before the 4
sets of Factories? The matter will then be to be gleaned from what is written in that
subject.
or 1
To judge of the effect
of the power of Jurors
consider
1. The nature and amplitude
of that power
2. Their aptitude
or in aptitude for
the exercise of it
3. Their aptitude
established, has
it been of use?
4. If yes, what have
been the causes of
this usefulness.?
For judging of the aptitude functionaries of these colleagues of the Judge
with reference to the powers placed in their hands, the first pointthing
to be considered is the nature and amplitude of these same powers
the next thing is appropriate aptitude considered in its several
branches with the probably degrees in which the it is probable
the nature of the case probabileries renders it probable they should be
found possessed in possesion of those same elements are respectively likely
to be possessed by them.
Should they be found seen to be absolutely and eminently inapt
as it is imagined 1. First as to the power that be they will be seen to be - th will ever the next
question will be - in the political state in which its effects have been most com<add></add> the institution has it then or has it not been
of use.
The answer being - Yes: if indispensable use. so
much that without it the condition of England which in truth
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