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1823. Octr. 23
Constitutional Code. 2. Enactive Part
Ch. Judiciary Collectively
S.
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those who desire
to inflict evilvexation such
only as here not
means to pay are
prevented from
doing so
The arrangements taken by for the gathering in the fruits of
this depredation serve effectually for the prevention of vexation
in so far as the prevention of it is anto their object of
Of those whose choice it would be to inflict vexation in this
adversaries, all those who can not afford to have the instrument
are kept are kept from doing so: and thus
far evil being prevented correspondent good as done
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To those who can
pay no bor.
But to all those who can and will afford to have
the use this instrument of vexation the use of it is let out accordingly
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Exclusion of evil
nowhere the object
of judicial functionaries
or legislators
But to extend evil . to do good in any shape has any is not
been to than object of deserve: if it had been they would
as far as in them have excluded all vexatious suits and all vexation proceedings
in both parts as both sideseach side Before any vexation was
in part inflicting on the defendent by the Judge the Judge would have seen the
pursuer and taken from him for this good purpose securities
the uses of which were so abundant for bad bad and
purpose good and bad promiscuously.
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