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Tit. II. B. & C.
High Court Ed Erroneous as the principle of this Court appears
to me, I repeat it, I am in little pain
about the consequences. I should not were I
much younger than I am expect ever to see
it convoked: nor be in much pain about its conduct
if it were. That which keeps every body honest the public eye will keep them. Children of the day, they will not have time to be corrupted nor to corrupt themselves: they will not be English Peers, they will be English Jurymen. It is the principle that I would weighs
with me more than any thing, and the complication
I should be sorry to see consecrated by
the National Assembly and to no use an erroneous
principle: and unnecessary complication. I wage everlasting declare implacable
indiscriminate war against in every particle and in all its
shapes, as the worst enemy to law.
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