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<!-- header and marginal summary in pencil --> <p>6 <sic>Aug.</sic> 1808 *28?<lb/><note>To Mallet</note><lb/>*28?</p> <p><note>42 — 25<lb/>The Chancellor<lb/>the highest Judge<lb/>acts under the<lb/>virtually obligation<lb/>custom of giving<lb/>reasons — and<lb/>is that individual<lb/>responsible.</note></p> <p.<note>Hence, in one<lb/>who should have<lb/>a complaint to<lb/>make against<lb/>a Master would<lb/>regard his cause<lb/>as hopeless, how<lb/>favourable soever<lb/>in disposition of<lb/>the Chancellor<lb/>towards the <gap/><lb/>were known to<lb/>be</note></p> <p>To contrast the case of this close judicatory with<lb/>that of an open one — <!-- brackets in pencil --> [and an open one a comparison<lb/>with which will not be accused of having been<lb/>chosen for the purpose of dishonour. — ] supposing<lb/>that <add>the conduct</add> a Master <del>of<d/el> in Chancery, having in my<lb/>conception formed equally strong ground for a sinister<lb/>complaint, <del>I</del> it had been matter of consideration<lb/>with me to present it or not present it to the Lord<lb/>Chancellor, between whom and the Master to make<lb/>the case the stronger, to <add>very</add> particular <gap/> and conviction<lb/>shall have been known to <gap/> —</p> <p>Would this <add>consideration</add> have debarred <add>would it</add> one from making the<lb/>complaint? — By no means. By expectation of<lb/>success might in any <gap/> have been the less sanguine<lb/>the necessity of exertion on my part <add>for the purpose</add> in stopping<lb/>the torrent of opposing <add>hostile</add> <gap/> constituted and strengthened<lb/>by <add><gap/></add> sympathy and sinister interest would have been<lb/>more manifest and more urgent — but instead of<lb/>being <add>damped or</add> smothered, my exertions <add>being stimulated</add> would have been<lb/><del><gap/></del> strengthened by the circumstance.</p> <p>Why? Because there sits the head of the law<lb/>with the eyes of the whole law and of the whole people<lb/>under the law upon him — and <del>the</del> howsoever by<lb/>injustice he might <add>would</add> serve his dependent friend, by the same<lb/>injustice he would <gap/> and disserve himself.</p> | |||
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6 Aug. 1808 *28?
To Mallet
*28?
42 — 25
The Chancellor
the highest Judge
acts under the
virtually obligation
custom of giving
reasons — and
is that individual
responsible.
<p.Hence, in one
who should have
a complaint to
make against
a Master would
regard his cause
as hopeless, how
favourable soever
in disposition of
the Chancellor
towards the
were known to
be
To contrast the case of this close judicatory with
that of an open one — [and an open one a comparison
with which will not be accused of having been
chosen for the purpose of dishonour. — ] supposing
that the conduct a Master of<d/el> in Chancery, having in my
conception formed equally strong ground for a sinister
complaint, I it had been matter of consideration
with me to present it or not present it to the Lord
Chancellor, between whom and the Master to make
the case the stronger, to very particular and conviction
shall have been known to —
Would this consideration have debarred would it one from making the
complaint? — By no means. By expectation of
success might in any have been the less sanguine
the necessity of exertion on my part for the purpose in stopping
the torrent of opposing hostile constituted and strengthened
by sympathy and sinister interest would have been
more manifest and more urgent — but instead of
being damped or smothered, my exertions being stimulated would have been
strengthened by the circumstance.
Why? Because there sits the head of the law
with the eyes of the whole law and of the whole people
under the law upon him — and the howsoever by
injustice he might would serve his dependent friend, by the same
injustice he would and disserve himself.
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