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10 July 1810 18
Fallacies
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"Discretionin a Judge is the law of tyrants: in the best it is p.53
in the worst it is always unknown; it is
different in different men; it casual, and depends
"upon constitution, temper and passion. In the best it
"is ntious, caprice, in the worst it is every vain
"folly and passion to which human nature is liable"
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fallacies; law versus arbitrary power (a hatchet for dr paley's net) |
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