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there in irresistible power, wrapt in impunity, that
should make it. What is there in an English
Judge that should make him an exception to
this rule?
Such being the grievance, and such
the cause of it now as to the remedy. The cause
we said, for shortness. The causes we should have said,
for there is a chain of them: nor till the whole chain has
been brought to view can any tolerably adequate
conception be entertained, of the sole effectual remedy:
the natural substituted to the existing technical
system of procedure Cause of the oppositeness of
the system to the ends of justice, the sinister
interest on the part of the Judges with whom
it originated. Cause of this sinister interest,
the mode of their renumeration: instead of Salary
paid by Government, fees exacted from Suitors.
Cause of this mode of renumeration , want of
settled revenue in a pecuniary shape: for Military
and other purposes, personal service, rendered to
Government, being paid for - not in money but in
land. Cause of this mode of payment, rude state
of Society in these early times.
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