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1825. March 14
Procedure Code
5
Ch. Ends of Justice
5 § . 1. Ends of Justice
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In every state except
France the rule of action
consists more or less of
this imaginary law
(2)
Were it not for the defendant which the word
legitimate has of late years experienced from the use abuse
of late years has been made of it, these ends of justice
might be termed the legitimate ends of judicature.
contradistinguished from this what are the customary or actual ends of
judicature of which in the section followings
(1)
Art. As yet in every political state of except
the French, the greatest a great part of the rule of action, and even
in the French some part has remained in this state of imaginary
law which may be called its barbarian state.
what is called law being as to this part of it what in
own money made of bare metal is a money made
out of one of the pretious metals by the authority of government:
a product of imposition pregnant with a evil in every
imaginable shape, keeping all rights in a state of perpetual
uncertainty: a very Pandoras box
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this code formed under
the supposition of a
Code of real substantive
law
Accordingly under no other supposition could any this
Code or any proposed Procedure having for its end the ends of justice have been formed
than that of the existence of a a corresponding Code of substantive
law expressed in a direct way from the Sovereign
authority or the state, and expressed in and by a determinate set of words. Accordingly by it is to an all comprehensive body
of law iis this only question from that the precise paper.
Procedure Code will in every part of it be seen to bear reference.
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