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<p><note>22</note></p | <p><note>22</note></p> <p><note>Jargon — the word<lb/> justified.</note></p> <p>Nor let the word jargon which <gap/> occurs<lb/> it will be observed, so frequently be taken for a <lb/> <add> mere [epithet] </add> term of vague reproach. It is applicable<lb/> strictly and properly to every discourse <add> peculiar sort of [set of phrases]</add> which<lb/> <note> as a strict and<lb/> proper appellation</note> a small knot of men make use of to express<lb/> what may be <add>is capable of being</add> expressed with equal precision<lb/> in that which is in use with other men.</p> <!-- line in ink across the page --> <p><note>Censure on the<lb/> Possession not<lb/> personal.</note></p> <p>The censure however knowing it may fall, where<lb/> it does fall, is what <add>that from which</add> it is in <del><gap/></del> the power<lb/> of every man in particular to exempt <del>itself</del> <add>himself</add><lb/> It — — — — — none but determined and voluntary<lb/> victims.</p> <!-- line in ink across the page --> <p> If what <add>all that</add> was proposed were to change one<lb/>jargon for another, [the case would be very different]<lb/>to discard the jargon of our own Jurisprudence,<lb/> only to substitute for example that of the<lb/>German or the French. Jargon against jargon<lb/>that which a man is <add> men are</add> most used to,<lb/> is always best.</p> <!-- line in ink across the page --> <p><note>Jury Trial.<lb/> Advantage of.</note></p> <p>One advantage of Trial by Jury is that the Jurors<lb/> are <del>mo</del> generally most if not all of them strangers<lb/> to each other: <del> so that they are not confederate</del> <add>As are <del>all of the</del> likewise to the Judge.</add><lb/> which prevents <hi rend="underline">confederacies</hi></p> | ||
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2) Procedure.
22
Jargon — the word
justified.
Nor let the word jargon which occurs
it will be observed, so frequently be taken for a
mere [epithet] term of vague reproach. It is applicable
strictly and properly to every discourse peculiar sort of [set of phrases] which
as a strict and
proper appellation a small knot of men make use of to express
what may be is capable of being expressed with equal precision
in that which is in use with other men.
Censure on the
Possession not
personal.
The censure however knowing it may fall, where
it does fall, is what that from which it is in the power
of every man in particular to exempt itself himself
It — — — — — none but determined and voluntary
victims.
If what all that was proposed were to change one
jargon for another, [the case would be very different]
to discard the jargon of our own Jurisprudence,
only to substitute for example that of the
German or the French. Jargon against jargon
that which a man is men are most used to,
is always best.
Jury Trial.
Advantage of.
One advantage of Trial by Jury is that the Jurors
are mo generally most if not all of them strangers
to each other: so that they are not confederate As are all of the likewise to the Judge.
which prevents confederacies
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