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| It makes none of that <hi rend='underline'>business</hi> which would<lb/> be so soon to be made by either of the others: and<lb/> by that <unclear>commotion</unclear> is rendered adverse to the only <unclear>interest</unclear><lb/> which hitherto <add>ever yet</add> has been - or it appears to be at all<lb/> in a way to be, [<gap/>] regarded as <gap/> to<lb/> a preference in the arrangement of the system of procedure.</p>   | It makes none of that <hi rend='underline'>business</hi> which would<lb/> be so soon to be made by either of the others: and<lb/> by that <unclear>commotion</unclear> is rendered adverse to the only <unclear>interest</unclear><lb/> which hitherto <add>ever yet</add> has been - or it appears to be at all<lb/> in a way to be, [<gap/>] regarded as <gap/> to<lb/> a preference in the arrangement of the system of procedure.</p>   | ||
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| <del>Th</del> Employ in the first instance <add>on every occasion</add> that number<lb/> which to the <unclear>lieges</unclear> in the character of jurymen is least<lb/> burthensome: if either <del>part</del> party be dissatisfied with<lb/> a verdict thus delivered, there will be <add>and not till then will be the time</add> time enough<lb/> for giving increase to the numbers, and with it to the<lb/> aggregate of the burthen imposed in this shape upon the<lb/> <gap/>.</p>   | |||
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| < | Thus in English law, as it stood before the time of the<lb/> Commonwealth, twelve was the number of <del>the</del> Jurymen<lb/> sitting in the first instance. When under the  | ||
3 June 1808
3. The third course is manifestly the simplest.
 Unfortunately the same cause circumstance  which renders it useful
 conduces to the interest  of the  in respect of the end of
 justice - induces the acceptance of it proportionally improbable.
It makes none of that business which would
 be so soon to be made by either of the others: and
 by that commotion is rendered adverse to the only interest
 which hitherto ever yet has been - or it appears to be at all
 in a way to be, [] regarded as  to
 a preference in the arrangement of the system of procedure.
Th Employ in the first instance on every occasion that number
 which to the lieges in the character of jurymen is least
 burthensome: if either part party be dissatisfied with
 a verdict thus delivered, there will be and not till then will be the time time enough
 for giving increase to the numbers, and with it to the
 aggregate of the burthen imposed in this shape upon the
 .
Thus in English law, as it stood before the time of the
 Commonwealth, twelve was the number of the Jurymen
 sitting in the first instance. When under the 
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| jeremy bentham | |||
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