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Note to p. 9
(b) When the act was debated which committs establishes
a particular judicature for the trial of East India
delinquents to a particular judicature without
a jury, one reason argument assigned for setting aside
the trial by Jury in this instance was that
unfort in this instance, as ill fortune would
have it, it was physically impossible. The fact
was not disputed: but did the reason satisfy?
Oh no: gentlemen to defend and none to oppose: they do not come
to satisfy or be satisfied: they come to defend and
to oppose. If man were as much of a rational
animal as he is of a pugnacious one, something
might be expected from an unanswerable
argument, when the subject happens to
afford one: no man is happy enough
to find one:
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