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1829 June 1.
S6. Reconciliation Commissions in the Danish State
[MN: 1. For elucidation of advantage of proposed system, Danish reconciliation Courts ... eminently? appropriate ... institutions as the most extensively known and incontestably useful.
Amongst [/of all] the [/existing] institutions by which .... useful .... it was conceived to throw upon the proposed system of judicial procedure with the judicial establishment adapted/adopted to it, [^/this Danish institution has presented itself a] the most extensively known in the Europian world at large, and, [x/...] if righly turned to ... account?, pregantn? with highly valuable instructions to the English part of it; for, [x/....] in this so eminently, p/demonstrably] and uncontestably useful institution may be seen, as it were to a reflecting nation?, may be seen the ... exhaustive [/beneficial state of things] ... her proposed system of procedure, with the institution hereafter proposed for [x/...] ex? ... by experiment, affords a promise.
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