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1831 <del>July</del> August 1<lb/><head>Constitutional Code</head><p>Maximize gratis<lb/>or 1.<lb/>On the smallness of the Judgeshire,<lb/>thence on their number,<lb/>and on the smallness<lb/>of the <del>pay</del> expense<lb/>bestowed on the Judicatories<lb/>in official pay etc<lb/>depends the possibility of<lb/>rendering justice to all.</p><p>For minimization of<lb/>official pay, means<lb/>of effectuation two:<lb/>1. Minimization of the<lb/>pay of paid service.<lb/>2. Maximization of the<lb/>service obtained <hi rend="underline">gratis</hi>.</p><p>Advocates dislike Judgeship<lb/>or 2.<lb/>In most countries<lb/>greater than needful is<lb/>the pay of Judges etc.<lb/>In England more<lb/>particularly so.</p><p>Of the system of the<lb/>Pannomian one principle<lb/>being the exclusion<lb/>of Advocates from<lb/>Judgeship, <del>save</del> sure the<lb/>resistance of all<lb/>Advocates and Judges.</p><p>Advocates <gap/><lb/>or 3.<lb/>For effectuating such<lb/>resistance, in all<lb/>Government departments<lb/>inculcated are <hi rend="underline">two</hi> rules: <add>(In 5.)</add><lb/>the <sic>compleater</sic> the assurance<lb/>of their falsehoods,<lb/>the stronger the energy<lb/>of their assertion.</p><p>Advocates <gap/><lb/>or 4.<lb/>Particularly true this of the<lb/>Judiciary department: from<lb/>the importance of the business<lb/>it derives its plausibility —<lb/>from the proficiency<lb/>of the profession in the arts<lb/>of deception its effective<lb/>force.</p><pb/>For <del><gap/></del> Pay maximization<lb/>what suffices<lb/>Advocates <gap/><lb/>rules. 5.<lb/>The assertions these<lb/>1. On terms thus low, apt<lb/>hands obtainable none.<lb/>2. Hands if obtained<lb/>unapt: by whom but for<lb/>the purpose and intention<lb/>of abusing the trust it<lb/>would not have been<lb/>accepted.<p>or 6.<lb/>1. To objection 1. answer<lb/>presently —<lb/>2. For answer to objection<lb/>see Const. Code Ch.<lb/>XII —<add>Securities etc</add> Consideration<lb/>had of this let any one<lb/>say whether it can<lb/>depend upon the will<lb/>of the Judge thus<lb/>encompassed to make<lb/>profit in any shape<lb/>by abuse made in any<lb/>shape of such his<lb/>trust.</p><p>or 7.<lb/>Probable is it that in<lb/>such numbers without<lb/>pay with such close<lb/>attendance and such<lb/>responsibility apt<lb/>persons will be willing<lb/>to serve.<hi rend="superscript">9</hi> <hi rend="underline">Answer</hi><lb/>Profit and honor<lb/>sufficient, expectancy of<lb/>Immediate and Appellate<lb/>Judgships.</p><p>Gratuitous maximization<lb/>Examples<lb/>or 8.<lb/>Gratuitous Judicial<lb/>service, English practice,<lb/>Examples —<lb/>1. Justices of the Peace.</p><p>or 9.<lb/>Admitted<lb/>1. Other miscellaneous<lb/>business have<lb/>2. Unclogged their <hi rend="underline">power</hi><lb/>with <hi rend="underline">obligation</hi>.</p><pb/>For pay examination<lb/>what sufficient<lb/>But <hi rend="underline">per contra</hi> compared<lb/>with <hi rend="underline">these</hi> Judges minute<lb/>as to the extent of the logical<lb/>field of <hi rend="underline">their</hi> power<lb/>and the honor inseparable<lb/>from it.<p>or 11.<lb/>Fractionized two in<lb/>small fractions is the<lb/>most coveted part of<lb/>their heterogeneous<lb/>power: value of it<lb/>essentially indeterminate.</p><p>or 12.<lb/>Small Debt Courts.<lb/>1. Power fractionized<lb/>2. Fractions minute<lb/>3. Pay in possession, none<lb/>4. | 1831 <del>July</del> August 1<lb/><head>Constitutional Code</head><p>Maximize gratis<lb/>or 1.<lb/>On the smallness of the Judgeshire,<lb/>thence on their number,<lb/>and on the smallness<lb/>of the <del>pay</del> expense<lb/>bestowed on the Judicatories<lb/>in official pay etc<lb/>depends the possibility of<lb/>rendering justice to all.</p><p>For minimization of<lb/>official pay, means<lb/>of effectuation two:<lb/>1. Minimization of the<lb/>pay of paid service.<lb/>2. Maximization of the<lb/>service obtained <hi rend="underline">gratis</hi>.</p><p>Advocates dislike Judgeship<lb/>or 2.<lb/>In most countries<lb/>greater than needful is<lb/>the pay of Judges etc.<lb/>In England more<lb/>particularly so.</p><p>Of the system of the<lb/>Pannomian one principle<lb/>being the exclusion<lb/>of Advocates from<lb/>Judgeship, <del>save</del> sure the<lb/>resistance of all<lb/>Advocates and Judges.</p><p>Advocates <gap/><lb/>or 3.<lb/>For effectuating such<lb/>resistance, in all<lb/>Government departments<lb/>inculcated are <hi rend="underline">two</hi> rules: <add>(In 5.)</add><lb/>the <sic>compleater</sic> the assurance<lb/>of their falsehoods,<lb/>the stronger the energy<lb/>of their assertion.</p><p>Advocates <gap/><lb/>or 4.<lb/>Particularly true this of the<lb/>Judiciary department: from<lb/>the importance of the business<lb/>it derives its plausibility —<lb/>from the proficiency<lb/>of the profession in the arts<lb/>of deception its effective<lb/>force.</p><pb/>For <del><gap/></del> Pay maximization<lb/>what suffices<lb/>Advocates <gap/><lb/>rules. 5.<lb/>The assertions these<lb/>1. On terms thus low, apt<lb/>hands obtainable none.<lb/>2. Hands if obtained<lb/>unapt: by whom but for<lb/>the purpose and intention<lb/>of abusing the trust it<lb/>would not have been<lb/>accepted.<p>or 6.<lb/>1. To objection 1. answer<lb/>presently —<lb/>2. For answer to objection<lb/>see Const. Code Ch.<lb/>XII —<add>Securities etc</add> Consideration<lb/>had of this let any one<lb/>say whether it can<lb/>depend upon the will<lb/>of the Judge thus<lb/>encompassed to make<lb/>profit in any shape<lb/>by abuse made in any<lb/>shape of such his<lb/>trust.</p><p>or 7.<lb/>Probable is it that in<lb/>such numbers without<lb/>pay with such close<lb/>attendance and such<lb/>responsibility apt<lb/>persons will be willing<lb/>to serve.<hi rend="superscript">9</hi> <hi rend="underline">Answer</hi><lb/>Profit and honor<lb/>sufficient, expectancy of<lb/>Immediate and Appellate<lb/>Judgships.</p><p>Gratuitous maximization<lb/>Examples<lb/>or 8.<lb/>Gratuitous Judicial<lb/>service, English practice,<lb/>Examples —<lb/>1. Justices of the Peace.</p><p>or 9.<lb/>Admitted<lb/>1. Other miscellaneous<lb/>business have<lb/>2. Unclogged their <hi rend="underline">power</hi><lb/>with <hi rend="underline">obligation</hi>.</p><pb/>For pay examination<lb/>what sufficient<lb/>But <hi rend="underline">per contra</hi> compared<lb/>with <hi rend="underline">these</hi> Judges minute<lb/>as to the extent of the logical<lb/>field of <hi rend="underline">their</hi> power<lb/>and the honor inseparable<lb/>from it.<p>or 11.<lb/>Fractionized two in<lb/>small fractions is the<lb/>most coveted part of<lb/>their heterogeneous<lb/>power: value of it<lb/>essentially indeterminate.</p><p>or 12.<lb/>Small Debt Courts.<lb/>1. Power fractionized<lb/>2. Fractions minute<lb/>3. Pay in possession, none<lb/>4. — in expectancy, none<lb/>5. Minute the importance<lb/>of the suits<lb/>Per contra, obligation<lb/>of attendance, none.</p><p>Examples of pay minimization<lb/>or 12(a)<lb/>Not long before 1823<lb/>in Newcastle plan<lb/>was formed for a<lb/>Judicatory of<lb/> popularly-elected and<lb/>unpaid Judges, for<lb/>mercantile suits to any<lb/>amount. Cause of<lb/>failure not deficiency<lb/>but superfluity of<lb/>candidates.</p><p>Examples of pay minimization<lb/>or 13<lb/>Danish Reconciliation<lb/>Courts<lb/><note>Danish</note><lb/>1. Judges' pay, none<lb/>2. Power none: either<lb/>evidence-securing or<lb/>execution-securing<lb/>3. Logical field of service,<lb/>not more than a portion<lb/>of the <hi rend="underline">civil</hi> field.<lb/>4. Professional lawyers<lb/>none: neither as Judges<lb/>nor as Advocates.</p><pb/>Ch. XIV Judge Deputes<lb/>permanent<lb/>§. 4. Attendance<lb/>§. 2. Relation to Principal<lb/>Locatees obtainable | ||
1831 July August 1
Constitutional Code
Maximize gratis
or 1.
On the smallness of the Judgeshire,
thence on their number,
and on the smallness
of the pay expense
bestowed on the Judicatories
in official pay etc
depends the possibility of
rendering justice to all.
For minimization of
official pay, means
of effectuation two:
1. Minimization of the
pay of paid service.
2. Maximization of the
service obtained gratis.
Advocates dislike Judgeship
or 2.
In most countries
greater than needful is
the pay of Judges etc.
In England more
particularly so.
Of the system of the
Pannomian one principle
being the exclusion
of Advocates from
Judgeship, save sure the
resistance of all
Advocates and Judges.
Advocates
or 3.
For effectuating such
resistance, in all
Government departments
inculcated are two rules: (In 5.)
the compleater the assurance
of their falsehoods,
the stronger the energy
of their assertion.
Advocates
or 4.
Particularly true this of the
Judiciary department: from
the importance of the business
it derives its plausibility —
from the proficiency
of the profession in the arts
of deception its effective
force.
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For Pay maximization
what suffices
Advocates
rules. 5.
The assertions these
1. On terms thus low, apt
hands obtainable none.
2. Hands if obtained
unapt: by whom but for
the purpose and intention
of abusing the trust it
would not have been
accepted.
or 6.
1. To objection 1. answer
presently —
2. For answer to objection
see Const. Code Ch.
XII —Securities etc Consideration
had of this let any one
say whether it can
depend upon the will
of the Judge thus
encompassed to make
profit in any shape
by abuse made in any
shape of such his
trust.
or 7.
Probable is it that in
such numbers without
pay with such close
attendance and such
responsibility apt
persons will be willing
to serve.9 Answer
Profit and honor
sufficient, expectancy of
Immediate and Appellate
Judgships.
Gratuitous maximization
Examples
or 8.
Gratuitous Judicial
service, English practice,
Examples —
1. Justices of the Peace.
or 9.
Admitted
1. Other miscellaneous
business have
2. Unclogged their power
with obligation.
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For pay examination
what sufficient
But per contra compared
with these Judges minute
as to the extent of the logical
field of their power
and the honor inseparable
from it.
or 11.
Fractionized two in
small fractions is the
most coveted part of
their heterogeneous
power: value of it
essentially indeterminate.
or 12.
Small Debt Courts.
1. Power fractionized
2. Fractions minute
3. Pay in possession, none
4. — in expectancy, none
5. Minute the importance
of the suits
Per contra, obligation
of attendance, none.
Examples of pay minimization
or 12(a)
Not long before 1823
in Newcastle plan
was formed for a
Judicatory of
popularly-elected and
unpaid Judges, for
mercantile suits to any
amount. Cause of
failure not deficiency
but superfluity of
candidates.
Examples of pay minimization
or 13
Danish Reconciliation
Courts
Danish
1. Judges' pay, none
2. Power none: either
evidence-securing or
execution-securing
3. Logical field of service,
not more than a portion
of the civil field.
4. Professional lawyers
none: neither as Judges
nor as Advocates.
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Ch. XIV Judge Deputes
permanent
§. 4. Attendance
§. 2. Relation to Principal
Locatees obtainable
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