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' | <head>1829 May 31 June 17 <gap/> copied +<lb/>Petitions</head> <p><note>Supplement</note><lb/>X <note>II Elucidations<lb/>§.6 Reconciliation<lb/>Parties appearance<lb/>—when the <gap/><lb/>Judge's sinister interests</note></p> <p><note>System of judicature established for the<lb/>ends of justice as yet without precedent</note></p> <p><del>2</del><lb/>At the outset of this page of proposed Petitions for Justice, it<lb/>has been shown how <add>may have been seen</add> it is that an arrangement so essentially necessary<lb/>to the ends of justice namely the appearance of the parties or of a party or of<lb/>the parties in presence of each other at the outset of the suit could not but be<hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> universally marked out<lb/>for exclusion by Judges of<lb/>the superior order every<lb/>where: and whence it accordingly</note><lb/><del>Thus it</del> is — that <del>a</del> <add>the establishment of a</add> system of judicature, composed of a<lb/>procedure Code and a <add>correspondent</add> judicial establishment established by authority<lb/>and designed for the <gap/> fulfilment of the ends of justice is an<lb/><del>operation</del> <add>spectacle</add> as yet without precedent in history.</p> <p><note>2<lb/>Cheering, the possibility<lb/>of finding an <gap/><lb/><del>in which</del> narrow as<lb/>it is, in which <del>th</del> a<lb/><del><gap/> of justice has been<lb/>the first course <gap/><del><lb/>judicial institution<lb?>has had for its cause<lb/><del>the</del> a regard for justice.</note></p> <p>In such a state of things, any suit <gap/>a s in <gap/><lb/>having this as the object of its endeavour — an institution<lb/>how narrow so ever the extent of the application made of it —<lb/>how narrow was <del>the portion of</del> <add>in</add> the field of law the portion covered<lb/>by it is <del>mor</del> <add>a phenomena</add> much more, <add>extraordinary and delightful</add> than <del>can</del> a lover of mankind<lb/>had any right to expect could have had adequate ground<lb/>for the expectation of. <del>The phenomena</del> <add>In</add> the Danish institution<lb/>in question the phenomena holds itself up to view.<lb/><del>for example this <gap/></del> The helping to bring it to view and<lb/>keeping it under the public eye was a service which <add>the opportunity</add> these<lb/>pages could not forego the opportunity of their rendering. <add>of rendering what was not here to bring</add></p> <!-- line in pencil across the page --> <p><note>3<lb/>The more unexpected<lb/>the more cheering</note></p> <p>The more unexpected any such spectacle in an institution<lb/>having really for its ends, <add>sole ends in view</add> the ends <del>and nothing but the<lb/>ends</del> of justice, of course the more cheering to a lover of<lb/>justice and <gap/> to any person to any person who being a lover of<lb/><gap/> can not but me a lover of justice. But <add>to the author of this page</add> how unexpected<lb/>it could not but be to may have been at the commencement<lb/>of the proposed Full Length Petition, when it is<lb/>shown how incompatible the pursuit of the ends of justice<lb/>were with the only real shape which in early times could be<lb/>given to the remuneration attached to it.</p> | ||
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1829 May 31 June 17 copied +
Petitions
Supplement
X II Elucidations
§.6 Reconciliation
Parties appearance
—when the
Judge's sinister interests
System of judicature established for the
ends of justice as yet without precedent
2
At the outset of this page of proposed Petitions for Justice, it
has been shown how may have been seen it is that an arrangement so essentially necessary
to the ends of justice namely the appearance of the parties or of a party or of
the parties in presence of each other at the outset of the suit could not but be[+] [+] universally marked out
for exclusion by Judges of
the superior order every
where: and whence it accordingly
Thus it is — that a the establishment of a system of judicature, composed of a
procedure Code and a correspondent judicial establishment established by authority
and designed for the fulfilment of the ends of justice is an
operation spectacle as yet without precedent in history.
2
Cheering, the possibility
of finding an
in which narrow as
it is, in which th a
of justice has been
the first course a regard for justice.
judicial institution<lb?>has had for its causethe
In such a state of things, any suit a s in
having this as the object of its endeavour — an institution
how narrow so ever the extent of the application made of it —
how narrow was the portion of in the field of law the portion covered
by it is mor a phenomena much more, extraordinary and delightful than can a lover of mankind
had any right to expect could have had adequate ground
for the expectation of. The phenomena In the Danish institution
in question the phenomena holds itself up to view.
for example this The helping to bring it to view and
keeping it under the public eye was a service which the opportunity these
pages could not forego the opportunity of their rendering. of rendering what was not here to bring
3
The more unexpected
the more cheering
The more unexpected any such spectacle in an institution
having really for its ends, sole ends in view the ends and nothing but the
ends of justice, of course the more cheering to a lover of
justice and to any person to any person who being a lover of
can not but me a lover of justice. But to the author of this page how unexpected
it could not but be to may have been at the commencement
of the proposed Full Length Petition, when it is
shown how incompatible the pursuit of the ends of justice
were with the only real shape which in early times could be
given to the remuneration attached to it.
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