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1820 July 28. These the original from which another was copied.
Emancipation Spanish
11
[mark] 3. Part 4.
Letter 3. Appeals unendurable
(2
III. Appeals intolerable
21. 8.
From the expence of
both, denial of justice
to the side unable to
defray the expence: to
all but a very few.
22. 9.
By the expence, vexation,
and delay, burthen
grievous to these few.
23. 10.
By its effect on evidence,
great the chance it gives
to misdecision: great
the advantage to the
wrong side: to falshood
and deceit.
24. 11.
Witnesses not permitted
to follow the appeal,
evidence is sent to the
ultimate judicatory in
a bad shape to counteract
the effect of the same
evidence in the good
shape, in which it was
or sh.d have been presented
to the Judicatory
below. [The shapes
described]
25. 12.
Witnesses permitted
but not forced, the benefit
of furnishing evidence
is as to so much confined
to that party, if but one,
who can bear the expence:
and, besides the expence,
boundless the doors thus
opened to corruption.
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