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for the abuses to which they gave birth and from which they profit</add>: in Reason their most dangerous enemy.</p> | for the abuses to which they gave birth and from which they profit</add>: in Reason their most dangerous enemy.</p> | ||
<p>In the framing of this Act a precedent was<lb/> | <p>In the framing of this Act a precedent was<lb/> | ||
of course looked out for: <add>on this side | of course looked out for: <add>on this side <unclear>reason</unclear> it could not be: but</add> a precedent was found on the<lb/> | ||
other side of the <gap/>. In Scotland, upon giving up<lb/> | other side of the <gap/>. In Scotland, upon giving up<lb/> | ||
<unclear>this</unclear> all insolvents are discharged on condition of<lb/> | <unclear>this</unclear> all insolvents are discharged on condition of<lb/> | ||
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9 March 1816
Insolvency Act
paper distributes M. Montesquieu do
letter a few shots of a cudgel the imprisonmt for 3 months
For of a province to this effect
How difficult so ever it may be to find an adequate
justification, there is no difficulty at all in assigning the
originating cause. Let Reason be fruitful, custom
barren, war to be maxim says an aphorism of Lord Bacon. The reverse
of this aphorism is the polar star of his successionary
the professors of the lay robe. Wisdom is their
has never been wanting nor ever will be wanting
to this tribe. In Custom the work of their produce
according to the mendacious account of Blackstone the
work of the people; in reality the work of his learned predecessors
in Custom, they behold have ever beheld and with reason their only safeguard: the only safegard
for the abuses to which they gave birth and from which they profit: in Reason their most dangerous enemy.
In the framing of this Act a precedent was
of course looked out for: on this side reason it could not be: but a precedent was found on the
other side of the . In Scotland, upon giving up
this all insolvents are discharged on condition of
submitting to the living idly in being drenched in the idleness and immorality of gaol for two months.
Even in this – even in going out of the precincts
of King's Bench English Judge-made Law, there was no small innovation
no small merit. For under the despotism of
Judge made law every thi legislative change, whatsoever
may be the partial particular effect of it has this extensive and
generally applicable merit, of setting an the example of
drawing legislation from the right source: of drawing it
from the consideration of the interests of the subject many
instead of continuing to draw it from rules produced
by the sinister interests and interested-begotten prejudices
of a section of the ruling few.
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