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Juries
Another cause of the popularity attending this
species of tribunal is what may be stiled its impersonality. Juries
have the virtues of strangers the stranger and the
mad man : they stand in the way of nobody.
Strangers are In moral as in physical objects
there is not a greater magnifier nor embellisher
than Distances. Strangers, whose agency is felt
without their prisons ' being seen are more looked
up to than neighbours : the reason is plain.
Their interests do not clash so much — with guess thus our perfections
are not so visible — to give their exaltation does
not so much defend the your relative importance.
No man says the adage is a hero to his
Valet-de-Chambre. This has does not stand on
the way of the heroism of Juries — Juries have
no Valet-de-Chambre.
A dead-man is a still more greater and better personage respectable
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