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<p>1823. Oct<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.23</p> | <p>1823. Oct<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.23</p> | ||
<head>Constitutional Code. 2. Enactive Part</head> <note> | <head>Constitutional Code. 2. Enactive Part</head> <note>Ch. Judiciary collectively<lb/> | ||
S.</note><lb/> | |||
<note>22<lb/> | <note>22<lb/> | ||
Courts of justice have<lb/> | But Courts of justice have<lb/> | ||
all along had for<lb/> | all along had for<lb/> | ||
object not justice<lb/> | object not justice<lb/> | ||
but injustice</note><lb/> | but injustice</note><lb/> | ||
<p>But that instrument of | <p>But that instrument of <unclear>pawn</unclear> which calls itself a<lb/> | ||
court of justice has, in every community without exception<lb/> | court of justice has, in every community without exception<lb/> | ||
had for the object of the institution not justice but its<lb/> | had for the object of the institution not justice but its<lb/> | ||
opposite <del><gap/></del> injustice: injustice in the shape of depredation <lb/> | |||
and oppression: <add>as to</add> relief to the injured has been not the<lb/> | and oppression: <add>as to</add> relief to the injured has been not the<lb/> | ||
end in <gap/> no <del>but</del> but only a | end in <gap/> no <del>but</del> but only a <unclear>collateral</unclear> and unintended<lb/> | ||
result; what good has been done has been done | result; what good has been done has been done partly<lb/> | ||
as <del>the unavoidable means of doing</del> being with relation to the <lb/> | as <del>the unavoidable means of doing</del> being with relation to the <lb/> | ||
evil an unavoidable means or accompaniment, partly <del>as</del><lb/> | evil an unavoidable means or accompaniment, partly <del>as</del><lb/> | ||
a means of | a means of reconciling to the inflection of the evil the <lb/> | ||
inconsiderate and deluded multitude.</p> | inconsiderate and deluded multitude.</p> | ||
<note>23<lb/> | <note>23<lb/> | ||
Proofs<lb/> | |||
1 Law taxes<lb/> | 1 Law taxes<lb/> | ||
2 Fers<lb/> | 2 Fers<lb/> | ||
3 <gap/> | 3 <gap/>ience, refused</note><lb/> | ||
<p>The proofs of this are conclusive and <add>altogether</add> incontrovertible, <add>they are</add><lb/> | <p>The proofs of this are conclusive and <add>altogether</add> incontrovertible, <add>they are</add><lb/> | ||
of <add><unclear> | of <add><add>shortly then</add></add><add><unclear>thing can</unclear></add>the number of them are three</p> | ||
<p>1. Imposition of law-taxes: pulling out of the protection of the law<lb/> | <p>1. Imposition of law-taxes: pulling out of the protection of the law<lb/> | ||
all those who are unable to pay the tax</p> | all those who are unable to pay the tax</p> | ||
<p>2. Imposition of | <p>2. Imposition of two fines payable to the functionaries of <gap/><lb/> | ||
functionaries employed in <add>the</add> giving such security as is given against<lb/> | functionaries employed in <add>the</add> giving such security as is given against<lb/> | ||
injury from <gap/> adversaries might be <add>sufficiently</add> paid by<lb/> | injury from <gap/> adversaries might be <add>sufficiently</add> paid by<lb/> | ||
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payment of those employed in giving security against injury<lb/> | payment of those employed in giving security against injury<lb/> | ||
from foreign adversaries</p> | from foreign adversaries</p> | ||
<p>3. <del>Arrangements by which <gap/> | <p>3. <del>Arrangements by which <gap/> Refusal</del> Audience<lb/> | ||
refused to the parties in evil: the defendant <del>make</del> not compelled<lb/> | refused to the parties in evil: the defendant <del>make</del> not compelled<lb/> | ||
to appear <add>meet</add> before the pursuer in the presence of the Judge<lb/> | to appear <add>meet</add> before the pursuer in the presence of the Judge<lb/> | ||
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in this shape has secured to the highest pitch. It would be <gap/><lb/> | in this shape has secured to the highest pitch. It would be <gap/><lb/> | ||
mindless and endless to <add>attempt</add> <del>state to which pitch</del> to <gap/> the <lb/> | mindless and endless to <add>attempt</add> <del>state to which pitch</del> to <gap/> the <lb/> | ||
amount of the body thus regularly made: or the proportion in<lb/> | |||
which it has been shared between the Monarch and the Judge, or<lb/> | which it has been shared between the Monarch and the Judge, or<lb/> | ||
the proportion in which they have contributed to the extraction<lb/> | the proportion in which they have contributed to the extraction<lb/> | ||
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1823. Octr.23
Constitutional Code. 2. Enactive Part Ch. Judiciary collectively
S.
22
But Courts of justice have
all along had for
object not justice
but injustice
But that instrument of pawn which calls itself a
court of justice has, in every community without exception
had for the object of the institution not justice but its
opposite injustice: injustice in the shape of depredation
and oppression: as to relief to the injured has been not the
end in no but but only a collateral and unintended
result; what good has been done has been done partly
as the unavoidable means of doing being with relation to the
evil an unavoidable means or accompaniment, partly as
a means of reconciling to the inflection of the evil the
inconsiderate and deluded multitude.
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Proofs
1 Law taxes
2 Fers
3 ience, refused
The proofs of this are conclusive and altogether incontrovertible, they are
of <add>shortly then</add>thing canthe number of them are three
1. Imposition of law-taxes: pulling out of the protection of the law
all those who are unable to pay the tax
2. Imposition of two fines payable to the functionaries of
functionaries employed in the giving such security as is given against
injury from adversaries might be sufficiently paid by
a minute part of the expence which is such employed in the
payment of those employed in giving security against injury
from foreign adversaries
3. Arrangements by which Refusal Audience
refused to the parties in evil: the defendant make not compelled
to appear meet before the pursuer in the presence of the Judge
nor the so must pursuer admitted in person to state to the Judge
his demand and the foundation in which it rests
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England of all countries
that in which this
depravity carried
to the highest degree
England is of all countries that in which depravity
in this shape has secured to the highest pitch. It would be
mindless and endless to attempt state to which pitch to the
amount of the body thus regularly made: or the proportion in
which it has been shared between the Monarch and the Judge, or
the proportion in which they have contributed to the extraction
of it.
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