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1828 Sept. 6.
Blackstone
Ch. VI. Judiciary and Procedure<note>
2 (8) (6) (1) <note>Judicatories Sorts
Judges omnicompetent
&
Functionaries
II Of Judicatories — one
sort. One way of getting
at the truth.<note>
II. Judicatories — their sorts. under Law as it ought to be, exceptions
excepted, one sort only: Yes: if then whatever be the Truth
of the case, for the different sorts of cases there were so many</add. two different ways of coming at the <add>truth,<add> all
from each other, and each requiring a different sort of
person <add>hands, each with a different sort of education, to the qualify these
the Exception through so many different adyts, to dig here not if he will No: if there be one way, if
which is the best for all cases.
<note>Note Courts Martial
— Ecclesiastical
Note (a)
1. Court Martial for the maintenance of military discipline many
military functionaries
2. Courts Ecclesiastical for the maintenance of Ecclesiastical
discipline among ecclesiastical functionaries where the maintenance<lb?>of such discipline in this case is looked upon as
being of use.
Judicatories & not
Courts
Judicatories say in every case: Courts, in name. Give to
Judicatories the name of Courts? No witness <gap/. would Law as
it ought to be call Nunneries and Brothels and Nunneries
by the same name. A Court Courts is the chief head seat of favour.
What has a Court, what has favour, to do with justice
Nugment ne in una side morante "In the same seat, —no
"never are they found" at large as much truth may then<lb/.be said of Justice and favour, as by the Poet it is has this been said of
Liberty and Love.
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