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1826. July 1
Constitutional Code.
Ch. Preface or Introduction</note>
(5 §. Judge &c
For the Atty Gen.l for its
inexcusible for doing without a that which any
would be not only excused but if able done lauded for doing
it done for a
In the case in question to determine in what propor
regard to the several individuals in what proportion the effect
has had for its cause deficiency in wisdom, in what proportion
deficiency in honesty is alike mindless and impracticable: as little would it be worth to spend time
in enquiring whether in those places an equal number of men
chosen by a lottery wheel, or were an equal number of those
engaged in the evidence to substitute this remedy to the
would not have maintained the service here of have done as they do evident
On of the proposition so simply demonstrated by universal experience
is a that the most grossly absurd propositions were
not without sincere embracers or defenders: for the demonstration by authorities
is a means of proof by which <add.for</add> the most absurdly improbable or
impossible positive may alike accomplices may be as easily
obtained as by the most probable.
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