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alone excepted</note><lb/> | alone excepted</note><lb/> | ||
<p><del>Having for its | <p><del>Having for its en end different from that which</del> <lb/> | ||
<del>of | <del>of any other parties</del>, The end aimed at by the code <add>here proposed body of his</add> being<lb/> | ||
different from the only | different from the only end aimed at by any other nation<lb/> | ||
the Anglo American United States so far as regards the Constitutional <lb/> | the Anglo American United States so far as regards the Constitutional <lb/> | ||
Code alone | Code alone accepted, the means employed in other<lb/> | ||
words the several subordinate ends could not now be<lb/> | words the several subordinate ends could not now be<lb/> | ||
correspondently different. If the whole body of law taken in<lb/> | correspondently different. If the whole body of law taken in<lb/> | ||
its <gap/> maximization of the greatest happiness of the greatest<lb/> | its <gap/> maximization of the greatest happiness of the greatest<lb/> | ||
number is the end - object. | number is the end - object. Of that part which <unclear>concerns</unclear><lb/> | ||
the Judicial | the Judicial Establishment, maximization of the number <unclear>respect</unclear><lb/> | ||
given to the law as applied to the purpose of maximizing<lb/> | given to the law as applied to the purpose of maximizing<lb/> | ||
the extent and equality <del>to whom</del> of the protection of <lb/> | the extent and equality <del>to whom</del> of the protection of <lb/> | ||
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<del>admitting</del> maximizing the number of those to whom <unclear>should</unclear><lb/> | <del>admitting</del> maximizing the number of those to whom <unclear>should</unclear><lb/> | ||
benefit is imported: 2. rendering adequate <add>and keeping at all times</add> to that purpose<lb/> | benefit is imported: 2. rendering adequate <add>and keeping at all times</add> to that purpose<lb/> | ||
the | the number of the functionaries employed in the imparting<lb/> | ||
of it.</p> | of it.</p> | ||
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1823. Octr. 23
Constitutional Code Enactive Part.
Ch. Judiciary collectively
S.1. Preliminary explanations
Judiciary Establishment - Explanatory Observations
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End aimed at by these
Codes different from
ends aimed at by
all other Body of law
Angloemerican U.S.
alone excepted
Having for its en end different from that which
of any other parties, The end aimed at by the code here proposed body of his being
different from the only end aimed at by any other nation
the Anglo American United States so far as regards the Constitutional
Code alone accepted, the means employed in other
words the several subordinate ends could not now be
correspondently different. If the whole body of law taken in
its maximization of the greatest happiness of the greatest
number is the end - object. Of that part which concerns
the Judicial Establishment, maximization of the number respect
given to the law as applied to the purpose of maximizing
the extent and equality to whom of the protection of
the law of the afforded against injury in every
shape as in so far as capable of being inflicted by
adversaries.
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Judicial establishment its
inimate connection with
proceedure
As to the Judicial establishment so intimate is its
connection with its system of procedure that in any
explanation given of the forms one it is not possible to avoid
bringing into view to an extent more or less considerable
the intended purpose of the otherslatter
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Ends aimed at by both
maximization of public
benefit & rendering
the rea adequate the
necessary functionaries
employed
Having for its end a superordinate the maximization of the partition
and security afforded by the services of the functionaries
belonging to the judiciary system it sits before itself in the
first place two conjuncts subordinate objects namely
admitting maximizing the number of those to whom should
benefit is imported: 2. rendering adequate and keeping at all times to that purpose
the number of the functionaries employed in the imparting
of it.
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