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by this rant.</p> | by this rant.</p> | ||
<del>Its being therefore the <gap/></del> Of every Judge and<lb/> | <p><del>Its being therefore the <gap/></del> Of every Judge and<lb/> | ||
of every lawyer to whom it can be matter of expectation<lb/> | of every lawyer to whom it can be matter of expectation<lb/> | ||
to see <add>either</add> himself or any friends of his in the<lb/> | to see <add>either</add> himself or any friends of his in the<lb/> | ||
station of Judge, it being thus the interest that the<lb/> | station of Judge, it being thus the interest that the<lb/> | ||
power of Judges should to the greatest extent possible<lb/> | power of Judges should to the greatest extent possible<lb/> | ||
be as <del>ab</del> arbitrary that is as <sic>compleatly</sic> out of<lb/> | |||
the reach of all checks as possible, if by any lawyer<lb/> | |||
any opinion be ever seen to have been from<lb/> | |||
the effect of which is to represent arbitrary power<lb/> | |||
in such hands as a fit object of jealousy and<lb/> | |||
a fit subject for <unclear>retricubinent</unclear> , such <add>declared</add>opinion <del><gap/></del><lb/> | |||
would be seen to be delivered<add>to stand in certain respects</add> in opposition to the <add>official one</add> pro<gap/><lb/> | |||
and thence to the personal <unclear>interest</unclear> of such<lb/> | |||
Judge, and in that <unclear>accusant</unclear> so much the<lb/> | |||
less <del>likewise</del> likely to be <gap/>, that is opposite<lb/> | |||
to his real one<add>opinion</add>.</p><pb/> | |||
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Per Lord Camden - "Discretion the law of tyrants" his rant against <add></add> arbitrary
The strongest attachment to arbitrary judicial power, consistentnot disproved
by this rant.
Its being therefore the Of every Judge and
of every lawyer to whom it can be matter of expectation
to see either himself or any friends of his in the
station of Judge, it being thus the interest that the
power of Judges should to the greatest extent possible
be as ab arbitrary that is as compleatly out of
the reach of all checks as possible, if by any lawyer
any opinion be ever seen to have been from
the effect of which is to represent arbitrary power
in such hands as a fit object of jealousy and
a fit subject for retricubinent , such declaredopinion
would be seen to be deliveredto stand in certain respects in opposition to the official one pro
and thence to the personal interest of such
Judge, and in that accusant so much the
less likewise likely to be , that is opposite
to his real oneopinion.
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fallacies; law versus arbitrary power (a hatchet for dr paley's net) |
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fallacies? inserenda in fallacies hatchet for paleys net |
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