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' | <head>1828 <sic>Sept.</sic> 6<lb/>Blackstone</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p>Beginning<lb/>(1)</p> <p><note>II. Right — only exercisable<lb/><sic>thro'</sic> Judge. | ||
Per Blackstone<lb/>no right without remedy —<lb/>per <gap/> —1 in 100 only.</note></p> <p>II. Rights not exercisable but through the medium<lb/>of the <add>appropriate</add> services of the Judge.</p> <p><del>Here causes ar</del> Exemplified this early, here come in<lb/>the indispensably employed head, <add>announced</add> as per §.1 <hi rend="underline">Law as it<lb/>is pretended to be</hi> "<hi rend="underline">No right without a remedy</hi>": such <add>are</add> in<lb/>the words of Blackstone, and with his <del>conf</del> certificate of<lb/>the truth of it. <del>N</del> So says Blackstone. what says Truth?<lb/><add>Proportion of the <del><gap/></del> Cases <gap/> acknowledged has <add>can have</add> an effectual remedy<lb/>to those in which it has <add>can<>/add> not, as we <add>say</add> to him, say to 20<lb/>say to 50, say to 100? one knows not where to stop.</p> <p>Obstructions to remedy, these.</p> <p><!-- deletion in pencil --><del>I. In the first place the <sic>expence</sic> attached to the operation<lb/>of application for the services of the Judge.</del> <add>I. the universally applying <del><gap/></del> Mass of needles <sic>expence</sic> attached to all suits: thence demand<lb/>of all remedy to all who<lb/>are unable to afford the<lb/><sic>expence</sic>.</add></p> <!-- paragraph mark --> <p>According<lb/>to circumstances, some natural some partly artificial, <del>these</del> <add>this<lb/><sic>expence</sic></add> varies <add>in each respective suit/in one and the <gap/> word individually considered</add> from a few shilling to many thousands: so many<lb/>that to the number of them there is no end but that which<lb/>applies itself to pecuniary means of the parties.</p> <p><note>This owing to mass of useless<lb/><sic>expence</sic> in suits: almost<lb/>all might be struck or thrown<lb/>on wrong doer or public.<lb/>On public because <del>public</del><lb/>it enjoys security without<lb/><sic>expence</sic> &c that successful<lb/>party enjoys only with <sic>expence</sic><lb/>See Protect <sic>ag<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></sic> Law<lb/>Taxes.</note></p> <p>Of all the ,del><gap/.</del. mass of <sic>expence</sic> in all the<lb/>varieties it is susceptible of, <del>this</del> scarcely is there <add>one individual in</add> any suit<lb/>a sixpence — scarce a penny that might not be either<lb/>struck off as needles and useless, or be thrown on the wrongdoer,<lb/>or be borne in the first instance by the public:<lb/>and except <del>when</del> <add>where</add> in so far as it is necessary for the<lb/>prevention of the like maleficence in future, <del>by the public</del> <add>the <sic>expence</sic><lb/><del>it</del> requires to be imposed <add>cast</add> upon the <hi rend="underline">wrong doer</hi>, in the<lb/>public <add>at large</add> it ought to be case — by the public it ought to be <gap/><lb/><del>in the first instance</del> <add>borne and every part of it as early a period in the suit as possible</add></p> | |||
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1828 Sept. 6
Blackstone
Beginning
(1)
II. Right — only exercisable
thro' Judge.
Per Blackstone
no right without remedy —
per —1 in 100 only.
II. Rights not exercisable but through the medium
of the appropriate services of the Judge.
Here causes ar Exemplified this early, here come in
the indispensably employed head, announced as per §.1 Law as it
is pretended to be "No right without a remedy": such are in
the words of Blackstone, and with his conf certificate of
the truth of it. N So says Blackstone. what says Truth?
Proportion of the Cases acknowledged has <add>can have an effectual remedy
to those in which it has can<>/add> not, as we <add>say to him, say to 20
say to 50, say to 100? one knows not where to stop.
Obstructions to remedy, these.
I. In the first place the expence attached to the operation
of application for the services of the Judge. I. the universally applying Mass of needles expence attached to all suits: thence demand
of all remedy to all who
are unable to afford the
expence.
According
to circumstances, some natural some partly artificial, these this
expence varies in each respective suit/in one and the word individually considered from a few shilling to many thousands: so many
that to the number of them there is no end but that which
applies itself to pecuniary means of the parties.
This owing to mass of useless
expence in suits: almost
all might be struck or thrown
on wrong doer or public.
On public because public
it enjoys security without
expence &c that successful
party enjoys only with expence
See Protect agt Law
Taxes.
Of all the ,del><gap/.</del. mass of expence in all the
varieties it is susceptible of, this scarcely is there one individual in any suit
a sixpence — scarce a penny that might not be either
struck off as needles and useless, or be thrown on the wrongdoer,
or be borne in the first instance by the public:
and except when where in so far as it is necessary for the
prevention of the like maleficence in future, by the public the expence
it requires to be imposed <add>cast upon the wrong doer, in the
public at large it ought to be case — by the public it ought to be
in the first instance borne and every part of it as early a period in the suit as possible
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