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1823. August 31
Constitutional Code.
III Ap
Ch. Quasi Jury
General Observation
Jury functions discarded
24 or 14
As to sinister or
of Government: especially in
Government causes.
Anglici from Government
Jurymen have infinity
to hope and fear: Quasi
Jurymen have next to
nothing.
2. In the case of the Quasi Jury in the present case
there is no such wish to do for the Quasi Jury as in that case for the Jury
no bad in antipopular government to for the people to
defend themselves against, to as soon as possible, and
in the meantime for both purposes to keep as weak as possible.
Made by then the government is accordingly made for them:
to weaken the government were such a thing possible were then
on the part of any individual any value for it would be to weaken his own their
own security. own scarcely together will that of who
are most done to him.
105 or 25 or15
3. Anglici government
being hostile to people as above.
in Government causes
the greatest use of Jury
is to creat it.
Here, the Government
being made by and for
the people is nothing but
evil could be for done
by weakening it.
Therefor that which it was the in the case of the
Quasi Jury it was the tendency of secrecy to do, and what in
that case was good, would not if it could be done be in
the case good evil.
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