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1829 April 22
Petitions
5
3. Courts Martial
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One incapacity hereincongruity, however there is, which must not be to
without : the prudence of taking for the evidence of the business
a man , or supposed to be so, with the impurity were
in the profession (to cull in by the
useful name which is advantage of) from the in
which it is played: [+] as if it were possible
for the Judge not to
be corrupted by the
Advocate The more thorough the the
non consumants the inaptitude
Appropriate will be the qualification, when for the <add> of
of a the preference is given to the sort
of<d/el> of functionary functionary whose stands distiguished distinguished
by the appellation easy form that of other justice characters.
17
Incongruity: Taking for the conduct
employers
of the business, taking
from the catheric profession
a man, on
the presumption of his
being impregnated
with the technical
imperative; as if it
was possible that the
Judge should not be
corrupted by the
Advocate.
18
Appropriate the
qualification, when
a board is
Appropriately qualified
to be Mistress
of a God's Boarding School.
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