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1824. Decr. 6 1825. March 19
Procedure code
Ch. IX </note>
(2) (2 § Counter security
demand for counter security —
<foreign>Anglicé
2
of
,sic>uncontroulled</sic>
power of pursuit</note.
Under the English system, under which on sale from
any person is sufficient to procure the arrest of any person
the arrest with no one use any what disastrous of
consequences, injuries of this sort complexion may be and may have been perpetrated any
day in any number: for infinite are the variations
which the case admitts of. If they do not happen every<lb/day, it is owing, either to the virtue of the people, as to
that ignorance of the law they are kept under by the
law or to the that/add> ignorance of itself so carefully <add>anxiously nourished
by the law, not afforded by to every thing but its humanity or its provision
Blackstone in hand no m by the law of this country exclusive</add. says
the panegyrist no man can be deprived of his liberty though
it be but for a mount without a charge on oath for his
security! <add>a charge! a charge for which, be it ever so utterly and
knowingly false, be by whom it is made his end on the
instance out of many a hundred not to say thousand any
thing he , nothing at all if either he is the his victim
too poor <del.to be and is too loosely connected with
the to be worth prosecuting, or the victim too
to prosecute, or not vindictive enough and at the same time
rich enough to tax himself to an indefinite amount for
the chance of sending off his injuries to a settlement
which perhaps he would its is his be glad to visit do repair to an oath
a which [+1] <note>[+]1 all merchants,
compelled to it by
all Parliaments,
and which all
good men and true all good men and true instigated by
the example of all,who have received self attested self </del receivers of the Holy Ghost and
the frequently repeated instigation or approbation of all Judges
are in the face of these same Judges continually mode
an first with conscience in their mouth. [+2] [+2]which on each
occasion feels the neck
of the Almighty into
a giving the
placing the end of it in
the hand of every petty
Justice of the peace
tyrant who, on of preserving the peace with full assurance of with the helpless, that is to say with of the
namely what he pleases See " not at
all."
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