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<p><!-- pencil -->19 April 1810<lb/>
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<p>The purity of the Judges!  Out of this too an argument<lb/>
 
is made for proving the impropriety of seeking <add>looking anywhere for</add> relief<lb/>
 
against denial and sale of justice.  By <del>such</del> hands<lb/>
thus pure <del>coul</del> would anything wrong be done?  Of<lb/>
hands thus pure that justice which you see and feel administered <add>justice exactly as it is administered</add><lb/>
has been and is the work:  therefore even though<lb/>
denial and sale of justice <add>should be found</add> be part of that work there<lb/>
can be nothing wrong in it.</p>
<p>It is by the Judges that justice has been <add>sold</add> denied<lb/>
it is by Judges that justice has been sold <add>denied</add>:  it is to<lb/>
their profit that where sold it has been sold it is<lb/>
to their profit that when <add>wherever</add> the price put upon it has been<lb/>
worked up to a denial it has been <unclear>denied</unclear>.  I speak<lb/>
of what has been done, and <add>I speak of what has</add> continued to be done for ages:<lb/>
for howsoever it was once, truth when spoken of the <add>a</add><lb/>
dead <add>man</add> has not been a libel, even <add>though it be truth and not falshood,</add> though when being<lb/>
he were a Judge.</p>
<p>The purity of the Judges! and <del>of</del> this purity<lb/>
<del>what is the proof</del> in what does it consist?  In not<lb/>
selling justice? in not taking money for denial of justice?<lb/>
Oh no:  <del>for</del> in <add>all that and ever so much more</add> that there is nothing that is impure,<lb/>
for there is nothing that is not according to <del>practice</del> law,<lb/>
there is nothing <add>in it</add> that is not according to law;  for there is nothing in it that is not<lb/>
according to the practice of those whose <add>in whom</add> practice is itself<lb/>
the law.</p>
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19 April 1810
Sinecures

The purity of the Judges! Out of this too an argument
is made for proving the impropriety of seeking looking anywhere for relief
against denial and sale of justice. By such hands
thus pure coul would anything wrong be done? Of
hands thus pure that justice which you see and feel administered justice exactly as it is administered
has been and is the work: therefore even though
denial and sale of justice should be found be part of that work there
can be nothing wrong in it.

It is by the Judges that justice has been sold denied
it is by Judges that justice has been sold denied: it is to
their profit that where sold it has been sold it is
to their profit that when wherever the price put upon it has been
worked up to a denial it has been denied. I speak
of what has been done, and I speak of what has continued to be done for ages:
for howsoever it was once, truth when spoken of the a
dead man has not been a libel, even though it be truth and not falshood, though when being
he were a Judge.

The purity of the Judges! and of this purity
what is the proof in what does it consist? In not
selling justice? in not taking money for denial of justice?
Oh no: for in all that and ever so much more that there is nothing that is impure,
for there is nothing that is not according to practice law,
there is nothing in it that is not according to law; for there is nothing in it that is not
according to the practice of those whose in whom practice is itself
the law.


Identifier: | JB/147/506/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 147.

Date_1

1810-04-19

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

147

Main Headings

Sinecures

Folio number

506

Info in main headings field

Sinecures

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C9

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

49731

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