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Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively | |||
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insomuch that, were it the separation possible, equal Justice would require, | |||
that were it possible, every litigant to whose proceedings on the | |||
occasion of the such no <gap/> would be impeded should he | |||
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exonerated from his portion of the expence of such remuneration | |||
<gap/> of delivery as before the <gap/> Judicature | |||
and the whole burthen of it be left to bear cast upon those by whom | |||
Example of the | |||
Case in which the disadvantageousness <gap/><gap/> is at its | |||
their share in the aggregate benefit of this same security is | |||
<gap/><gap/><gap/> advantageousness of the <gap/><gap/><gap/> | |||
enjoyed, without any such conflict being subjected to any | |||
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such afflictive alloy.[+] | |||
<note>[+] To throw upon litigants | |||
the whole burthen or any | |||
superior share of the burthen | |||
of the judicial | |||
establishment is no | |||
more <gap/>able to | |||
justice and the greatest | |||
happiness principle, | |||
than would be the throwing, | |||
on the occasion of | |||
any event, the whole | |||
burthen of the military | |||
establishment and military | |||
defence upon | |||
a thin line of frontier, | |||
or the imposing a tax | |||
on sickness in each shape — so much for every fit of the rheumatism, so much for every stone extracted | |||
or <gap/> to be extracted, in addition to the tax on medicines.</note> | |||
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1825. March 30 Nov 3 + Constitutional Procedure Code. Copied and Copy corrected
Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively §.17. Justice for the Helpless
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2 insomuch that, were it the separation possible, equal Justice would require, that were it possible, every litigant to whose proceedings on the occasion of the such no would be impeded should he exonerated from his portion of the expence of such remuneration of delivery as before the Judicature and the whole burthen of it be left to bear cast upon those by whom Example of the Case in which the disadvantageousness is at its their share in the aggregate benefit of this same security is advantageousness of the enjoyed, without any such conflict being subjected to any such afflictive alloy.[+] [+] To throw upon litigants the whole burthen or any superior share of the burthen of the judicial establishment is no more able to justice and the greatest happiness principle, than would be the throwing, on the occasion of any event, the whole burthen of the military establishment and military defence upon a thin line of frontier, or the imposing a tax on sickness in each shape — so much for every fit of the rheumatism, so much for every stone extracted or to be extracted, in addition to the tax on medicines. See Protest against Law Taxes. of
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