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<head>1829 June 4<lb/>Petitions</head> <!-- some in pencil --> <p><note><sic>ultiss<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic><lb/>Supplement</note><lb/>(2) <note>II. Elucidations<lb/>§.6. Danish Reconciliation<lb/>Benefits<lb/>2. <add>Yes</add> Justice not denied</note></p> <p | <head>1829 June 4<lb/>Petitions</head> <!-- some in pencil --> <p><note><sic>ultiss<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic><lb/>Supplement</note><lb/>(2) <note>II. Elucidations<lb/>§.6. Danish Reconciliation<lb/>Benefits<lb/>2. <add>Yes</add> Justice not denied</note></p> <!-- alternative numbering in pencil --><p><note> 30 or 4<lb/>2 Nondenial of Justice<lb/>— Denial of Justice equal<lb/>to the number of cases<lb/>struck off from the list<lb/>of suits</note></p> <p>2. As to the non-denial of justice. Indispensably necessary<lb/>was the mention of this concomitant circumstance: for <del>in the exec</del><lb/>altogether dependant on the existence of it is <del>the</del> <add>all</add> desire on the part<lb/>of this institution to be considered in the light of a beneficial<lb/>one. <del>Ye</del> Equal exactly to the number of the cases in which the<lb/>denial of justice to the plaintiff's side has place, is the number then<lb/>struck off from the list of suits: and <del>of the denial</del> <add>if </add> in every country<lb/><del>as a</del> the denial of justice was <sic>compleat</sic>, <del>the m</del> suits at <gap/><lb/>instead of being <add>merely</add> reduced in number would be abolished altogether: and the state of human society brought back to what it<lb/>was in paradise. All judicial office <del><gap/></del> <unclear>superordial</unclear> and subordinate<lb/>in all that rich variety which every man sees and feels<lb/>would then be improved into sinecures — the <hi rend="underline"><gap/> <gap/></hi><lb/>to which under matchless constitution <del>every thing holds</del> all<lb/>arrangements <unclear>hold</unclear>.</p> <p><note>31 or 5<lb/>Argument that by<lb/>denial of justice litigation<lb/>is repressed</note></p> <p>Just so far as denial of justice has place, litigation<lb/>is <del><gap/></del> repressed. Accordingly when <del><gap/></del> in the character of an<lb/>evil, the denial of justice which in England to so vast an extent <lb/>has place is made the subject matter of complaint, and remedy<lb/>for it is called for <del>the</del> <add>an</add> answer which to two classes of persons is<lb/>so perfectly satisfactory is, <gap/> but litigation is an evil, and<lb/>so far as what <del><gap/></del> under the name of denial of justice your<lb/>conception of has place, litigation with its evils is excluded:<lb/>therefore, by the evil which has place another evil <del>to the sa</del><lb/>the same in kind and extent is excluded: the consequence is<lb/>that <del>by</del> <add>of</add> any change by which the number of suits were diminished<lb/>not good but pure evil would be the consequence.</p> | ||
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1829 June 4
Petitions
ultisso
Supplement
(2) II. Elucidations
§.6. Danish Reconciliation
Benefits
2. Yes Justice not denied
30 or 4
2 Nondenial of Justice
— Denial of Justice equal
to the number of cases
struck off from the list
of suits
2. As to the non-denial of justice. Indispensably necessary
was the mention of this concomitant circumstance: for in the exec
altogether dependant on the existence of it is the all desire on the part
of this institution to be considered in the light of a beneficial
one. Ye Equal exactly to the number of the cases in which the
denial of justice to the plaintiff's side has place, is the number then
struck off from the list of suits: and of the denial if in every country
as a the denial of justice was compleat, the m suits at
instead of being merely reduced in number would be abolished altogether: and the state of human society brought back to what it
was in paradise. All judicial office superordial and subordinate
in all that rich variety which every man sees and feels
would then be improved into sinecures — the
to which under matchless constitution every thing holds all
arrangements hold.
31 or 5
Argument that by
denial of justice litigation
is repressed
Just so far as denial of justice has place, litigation
is repressed. Accordingly when in the character of an
evil, the denial of justice which in England to so vast an extent
has place is made the subject matter of complaint, and remedy
for it is called for the an answer which to two classes of persons is
so perfectly satisfactory is, but litigation is an evil, and
so far as what under the name of denial of justice your
conception of has place, litigation with its evils is excluded:
therefore, by the evil which has place another evil to the sa
the same in kind and extent is excluded: the consequence is
that by of any change by which the number of suits were diminished
not good but pure evil would be the consequence.
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