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1832 May 11<lb/>Constitutional Code<lb/><note>Ch. XII Judiciary</note><lb/>6<lb/>Thus, | 1832 May 11<lb/><lb/><head>Constitutional Code</head><lb/><note>Ch. XII Judiciary</note><lb/>6<lb/>Thus, so it is that the here exhibited system of pro-<lb/>-cedure is the very one <del><gap/></del> which exhibits in unison the<lb/>maximum of aptitude and sufficiency and the minimum<lb/>of expense; the maximum of benefit and the minimum<lb/>of burthen.<lb/><lb/>Till the disquisition <add>had reached</add> arrived at the application<lb/>of the self-suppletive function to the situation of the Judge,<lb/>the time was not ripe for an all comprehensive view<lb/>of the entire system of procedure. | ||
1832 May 11
Constitutional Code
Ch. XII Judiciary
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Thus, so it is that the here exhibited system of pro-
-cedure is the very one which exhibits in unison the
maximum of aptitude and sufficiency and the minimum
of expense; the maximum of benefit and the minimum
of burthen.
Till the disquisition had reached arrived at the application
of the self-suppletive function to the situation of the Judge,
the time was not ripe for an all comprehensive view
of the entire system of procedure.
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