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We have seen Judges — and Judges of the highest<lb/> rank whom [<del>though</del> <add>however</add> familiarized to <del>all the</del> whatever<lb/> <del>every</del> ideas are presented to their conception] <lb/> whose while discourse is a sort of perception in<lb/> <foreign>non loquet</foreign> <add>that text</add> and whose eloquence, <add>at the same time</add> over-awed by the importance<lb/> and perplexed by the imagined intricacy of<lb/> the cause, <add>has been</add> is occupied in giving <add>affecting, <unclear>maintaining</unclear> <add>protecting</add> and demonstrating</add> demonstration of that<lb/> <gap/> for indecision for which credit might have<lb/> been given them <add>but no more <add>words</add> than these have words been employed for giving <gap/> <gap/><lb/> at the first word.<lb/> | We have seen Judges — and Judges of the highest<lb/> rank whom [<del>though</del> <add>however</add> familiarized to <del>all the</del> whatever<lb/> <del>every</del> ideas are presented to their conception] <lb/> whose while discourse is a sort of perception in<lb/> <foreign>non loquet</foreign> <add>that text</add> and whose eloquence, <add>at the same time</add> over-awed by the importance<lb/> and perplexed by the imagined intricacy of<lb/> the cause, <add>has been</add> is occupied in giving <add>affecting, <unclear>maintaining</unclear> <add>protecting</add> and demonstrating</add> demonstration of that<lb/> <gap/> for indecision for which credit might have<lb/> been given them <add>but no more <add>words</add> than these have words been employed for giving <gap/> <gap/><lb/> at the first word.<lb/> | ||
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<p><unclear>Bronanout</unclear> <del>for</del> Judges <add>Judges</add> men of the <add>highest deputy</add> most consummate<lb/> gravity <add>and proportionate <add>most consummate</add>experience</add> <del>prot</del> confessing or rather professing<lb/> indecision for the aptitude for judicature does not<lb/> from this incapacity appear to bear <add><gap/></add> <unclear>upon</unclear> any <unclear>diminution</unclear><lb/> in their eyes - confessing or professing indecision and <add>to unlearned</add> <gap/> Judges <sic>compleatly</sic> inexperienc'd<lb/> <gap/> Judges the Judges of a day - no expression<lb/> means of making known this <add>so natural, so <unclear>frequent</unclear><add>frequently recurring</add></add> perpetually recurring<lb/> <del>state</del> and in that <unclear>status</unclear> at any rate so irreproachable<lb/> a state of the mind shall be <unclear>allowed</unclear>!</p> | |||
27 May 1808
We have seen Judges — and Judges of the highest
rank whom [though however familiarized to all the whatever
every ideas are presented to their conception]
whose while discourse is a sort of perception in
non loquet that text and whose eloquence, at the same time over-awed by the importance
and perplexed by the imagined intricacy of
the cause, has been is occupied in giving affecting, maintaining <add>protecting and demonstrating</add> demonstration of that
for indecision for which credit might have
been given them but no more <add>words than these have words been employed for giving
at the first word.
Bronanout for Judges Judges men of the highest deputy most consummate
gravity and proportionate <add>most consummateexperience</add> prot confessing or rather professing
indecision for the aptitude for judicature does not
from this incapacity appear to bear upon any diminution
in their eyes - confessing or professing indecision and to unlearned Judges compleatly inexperienc'd
Judges the Judges of a day - no expression
means of making known this so natural, so frequent<add>frequently recurring</add> perpetually recurring
state and in that status at any rate so irreproachable
a state of the mind shall be allowed!
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