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<head>1827. <sic>Nov<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi></sic> 9<lb/>Law Amendment.</head> <p><note><sic>ult</sic><lb/>Propositions<lb/><sic>Ch</sic> Procedure</note></p> <p><note>6<lb/>Of these the real use<lb/>that dispensations are<lb/>absolutely necessary no<lb/>more dispensations<lb/>without motion no motion<lb/>without fees</note></p> <p><del>In <gap/></del> Of this strict rule in what then consists the rule<lb/> | <head>1827. <sic>Nov<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi></sic> 9<lb/>Law Amendment.</head> <p><note><sic>ult</sic><lb/>Propositions<lb/><sic>Ch</sic> Procedure</note></p> <p><note>6<lb/>Of these the real use<lb/>that dispensations are<lb/>absolutely necessary no<lb/>more dispensations<lb/>without motion no motion<lb/>without fees</note></p> <p><del>In <gap/></del> Of this strict rule in what then consists the rule<lb/>now? . Answer. In this, is the impossibility — the manifest impossibility<lb/>of their being conformed to without a gross violation of some <unclear>unquestionable</unclear><lb/>rule of justice. Hence the necessity of dispensation <add>out of the ordinary</add> : but<lb/>neither one <add>such</add> dispensation nor any thing due to him without motion;<lb/>nor motion without fees.</p> <p><note>7<lb/>Under existing system<lb/>dispensations rendered<lb/>necessary Pardons multiplied —<lb/>for the purpose<lb/>of a more copious harvest<lb/>of fees</note></p> <p>Under the existing system bad rules are multiplied<lb/>that dispensations, with fees for the service, may be multiplied.<lb/>Punishments excessive or needless or excessive are multiplied<lb/>that pardons, with fees for the service may be multiplied:<lb/>and that <del>tyranny <gap/></del> in proportion to its enormity,<lb/>tyranny may reap the <unclear>promise</unclear> of mercy.</p> | ||
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1827. Novr. 9
Law Amendment.
ult
Propositions
Ch Procedure
6
Of these the real use
that dispensations are
absolutely necessary no
more dispensations
without motion no motion
without fees
In Of this strict rule in what then consists the rule
now? . Answer. In this, is the impossibility — the manifest impossibility
of their being conformed to without a gross violation of some unquestionable
rule of justice. Hence the necessity of dispensation out of the ordinary : but
neither one such dispensation nor any thing due to him without motion;
nor motion without fees.
7
Under existing system
dispensations rendered
necessary Pardons multiplied —
for the purpose
of a more copious harvest
of fees
Under the existing system bad rules are multiplied
that dispensations, with fees for the service, may be multiplied.
Punishments excessive or needless or excessive are multiplied
that pardons, with fees for the service may be multiplied:
and that tyranny in proportion to its enormity,
tyranny may reap the promise of mercy.
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