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1825 Jany. March 13
Constitutional Code
Ch. XII. Judiciary Collectively
(4 § 4 Judicatories their Grades
§. 5 Numbers in a Judicatory
§. 6. Self-Suppletive practice
English practice
What distinctions the business of judicature labors under have then
been seen, and the cause has moreover been seen the taking for
the ends of judicature the ends of justice
Under no such does the highest [system
labor: under no such has it ever labored]
Why? because at all times because from its earliest days down
to the present it has turned its back upon the ends of justice.
The ends which it has taken for the ends of judicature are of a
very different nature the maximizing in any shape the
profit of the individuals who it has had for writers
These have been acting for ages in a of so imperfect
, the members of a Cakistocracy composed
of self-stiled aristocracy and lawyerocracy
finding and aristocracy finding power: lawyerocracy, labor
and skill shall such as it also the whole of it of
derided to this end.
☞ Finish the explanation: then go on to what follows in another sheet.
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