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<head>1825. March 14<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <!-- numbers in pencil --> <p>10<lb/><note><sic>Ch.</sic> Ends of Justice</note><lb/>(4 <note>§.2</note></p> <p><note>12<lb/><del>This</del><lb/>Actual ends what</note></p> <p>☞ State before this that the absolute be in part <unclear>manner <gap/> the adjective<lb/><gap/></unclear> <unclear>on the whole</unclear> was the work of the Judges: this <unclear>sitting on the one verb<lb/>the one</unclear> <gap/></p> <p>In this way it was that in England the actual ends of judicature<lb/>became <add>are</add> what they are as they continue to be so evidently<lb/>different from the proper ends of judicature</p> <p>The actual ends may be thus stated —</p> | |||
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1825. March 14
Procedure Code
10
Ch. Ends of Justice
(4 §.2
12
This
Actual ends what
☞ State before this that the absolute be in part manner the adjective
on the whole was the work of the Judges: this sitting on the one verb
the one
In this way it was that in England the actual ends of judicature
became are what they are as they continue to be so evidently
different from the proper ends of judicature
The actual ends may be thus stated —
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