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tribunal some of the necessary instruments for coming <add>digging at </add> means of finding
 out the truth: + + It has to given to this tribunal the only rational mode of examining witnesses: it has kept that own upon the examinations there taken the light of publicity exposed during the whole process to the light of publicity. There in To other tribunals these necessary advantages have been unmercifully withhelden it has devised them to other's. What
 follows? that this tribunal is in its own nature better than any
 other? No: but that neither this nor any other
 ought to be left unprovided with the equally concomitants
 equally necessary to all of them. To say that
 the three great Common Law Courts of of Westminster-Hall
 have not the no means of forming a rational
 decision when they try causes without Juries
 though they try as many without as with, that
 the Chancellor has not, though he tries infinitely
 more: the  Courts called Ecclesiastical
 never have in any case. Be it so: — what
 does that prove? that Juries are necessary to
 the administration of true good justice? no: but that
 Judges have hitherto are and ever have been either <add>alike ignorant or and</add> ever been regardless whether
      
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| 035 | constitutional code; evidence; procedure code | ||
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| jeremy bentham | floyd & co | ||
| arthur young | |||
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