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Jury trial is a chance of arrangement, as practiced in England in civil cases is composed of <add>includes</add> of which some
may be conducive, others indifferent, others adverse to the ends
of justice of justice: when <add>are in the of their ends: arrangements of </add> of which some again may be conducive, others indifferent,
others again adverse to the particular ad ends, & which it whatever they
may be, its subversion of or supposed subversion to which is the given efficientcause
of the attachment manifested around the institution for it by its advocates.
Without new regard to any of these distractions it is advocated
in the lump, it is opposed in the lump. By those
who advocate it, no idea is of separating the tares from
the wheat of adopting the efficient and useful points of it
and clearing it of the bad those objections inconveniences which serve for arms
against it in the hands of its opponents. By those who
oppose to it, an little idea is enlistment of trying the most
under of , and taking their features and these only, in which
its advocates can find a justification for the zeal displayed
& with which its introduction is pursued.
In Jury-trial, as practiced in England in civil cases
the following arrangements features<add>circumstances</add> seem distinguishable and
if are to influence the effect of it.
Identifier: | JB/035/115/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 35. |
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constitutional code; evidence; procedure code |
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jeremy bentham |
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