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Case of the fondness of Lawyers for
 capitally punishing-laws counteracted 
with almost constant pardons — Professional 
  sinister Interest how served by it.
l. By familiarising the people with 
 the exercise of arbitrary power. 2. 
With habitual causes courses of insincerity on 
the part of their rulers.
True it is that supposing a case brought 
to view, in which on a question of legislation, 
 the interest of the fraternity of lawyers pointing
 manifestly one way, the opinion of this
 or that lawyer is seen pointing the opposite 
way, the fallacious tendency of the argument 
from authority may in this case be with 
propriety considered as being in a considerable
 degree diminished. 
Take for instance a case which
 not long ago was seen exemplified
Amongst other points of depravity, 
which it is the interest of the fraternity to 
 in the texture of the law is this
 viz that the lives of the other members of 
 the
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