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<head>1823. August 18 <lb/><del>Constitutional</del> <add><hi rend="underline">Procedure</hi></add> Code</head> <p>2<lb/><note>General View</note><lb/>2 <note>Ends of Judicature.</note></p> <p><note>5<lb/>On this occasion grand<lb/>security publicity</note></p> <p>On this occasion, as in every other, the grand security<lb/>of securities is <hi rend="underline">publicity</hi>: exposure — the <sic>compleatest</sic> exposure<lb/>of <del>all pr</del> the whole system of procedure — and whatever is<lb/>done by any body to the public eye to the eye of the universal<lb/>public. By this means <add>to the maximum appropriate</add> moral aptitude may be maximized<lb/>appropriate intellectual aptitude may be maximized appropriate<lb/>active aptitude may be maximized: <add>much may be done</add> not only appropriate moral<lb/>aptitude but appropriate intellectual aptitude likewise: the greater<lb/>the <gap/> influence exercised on him by the public eye the<lb/><del>greater the degree</del> <add>more intense will be</add> the attention on each occasion bestowed by him<lb/>on the endeavours to obtain adequate knowledge and give maturity<lb/>and correctness to his judgment, as well as quickness <add>despatch</add> and correctness<lb/>to the exercise given <add>on the occasion</add> to his active faculties.</p> <p><note>6<lb/>Still however the<lb/>security incomplete</note></p> <p>Still however <add>against deception</add> by false assertion and false evidence in<lb/>other shapes the soundest judgment <del>is not</del> can not be secure.</p> <p>What remains then is — so to <del>order matter of <gap/> that</del> <add>pursue what scarcely can without/take what arrangement</add><lb/><del>of</del> preponderant hardship be provided against falsity uttered by<lb/>an individual may in the character of a pursuer with the view <add>intent</add><lb/>to subject a hardship on the ground of an endeavour to evade <add>escape</add><lb/>a Defendant on whose part no wrong <add>evil practice</add> has had place.</p> <p><note>7<lb/>Difficulty in making<lb/>the necessary arrangements</note></p> <p>Of the necessity of taking arrangements of this sort, of the<lb/>difficulty that attends upon the endeavour, no adequate conception<lb/>can ever have been formed by those whose thoughts <add>considerations</add> have been<lb/>confined <add>levelled</add> within the bands of the field occupied by the arrangement<lb/>taken in this view in any body of his that has ever yet<lb/>been in force. In every such body <add>instance</add> of law the <sic>expence</sic> and vexation<lb/>attached without distinction to the operation of legal pursuit in<lb/>every case, acts in proportion <add>tends with a force proportionate</add> to the <del>force</del> aggregate force of the complicated<lb/>mass of hardship by the prevention of ungrounded and illgrounded suits<lb/><add>such</add></p> | |||
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1823. August 18
Constitutional Procedure Code
2
General View
2 Ends of Judicature.
5
On this occasion grand
security publicity
On this occasion, as in every other, the grand security
of securities is publicity: exposure — the compleatest exposure
of all pr the whole system of procedure — and whatever is
done by any body to the public eye to the eye of the universal
public. By this means to the maximum appropriate moral aptitude may be maximized
appropriate intellectual aptitude may be maximized appropriate
active aptitude may be maximized: much may be done not only appropriate moral
aptitude but appropriate intellectual aptitude likewise: the greater
the influence exercised on him by the public eye the
greater the degree more intense will be the attention on each occasion bestowed by him
on the endeavours to obtain adequate knowledge and give maturity
and correctness to his judgment, as well as quickness despatch and correctness
to the exercise given on the occasion to his active faculties.
6
Still however the
security incomplete
Still however against deception by false assertion and false evidence in
other shapes the soundest judgment is not can not be secure.
What remains then is — so to order matter of that pursue what scarcely can without/take what arrangement
of preponderant hardship be provided against falsity uttered by
an individual may in the character of a pursuer with the view intent
to subject a hardship on the ground of an endeavour to evade escape
a Defendant on whose part no wrong evil practice has had place.
7
Difficulty in making
the necessary arrangements
Of the necessity of taking arrangements of this sort, of the
difficulty that attends upon the endeavour, no adequate conception
can ever have been formed by those whose thoughts considerations have been
confined levelled within the bands of the field occupied by the arrangement
taken in this view in any body of his that has ever yet
been in force. In every such body instance of law the expence and vexation
attached without distinction to the operation of legal pursuit in
every case, acts in proportion tends with a force proportionate to the force aggregate force of the complicated
mass of hardship by the prevention of ungrounded and illgrounded suits
such
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