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2 June 1806
EVID. Exclusion Introd. Ch. 1 Disregard Causes
§. Necessity of this topic.
1.
The evidence excluding system is a labyrinth: necessity of giving a clue to it: viz: an indication of the designs of the : the necessary result of their position. p.1
2.
Political evils are the joint result of imbecillity & improbity. For this system imbecillity wd not account without improbity – the two causes not altogether distinct – improbity produces imbecillity. p.1
3.
That the system of procedure has had the ends of justice for its ends: an assumption every where true natural, no where true. p.1
4.
In England more particularly false. p 1.
1(a)
Here the compression must be extreme. p.2
☞ in Causes
Ch. I.
An of the universally
& conflicting corrupt state of the
predominant system of precedence
in every country, may be apt to appear
without, or at least of
no great importance to be
inserted in a book work confined
to the subject of evidence,
and in that to
the comparatively small
part of the ground occupied
by the doctrine of exclusions.
But it will be seen that
of that corrupt system where
in its totality, the doctrine
of exclusions constitutes a
fundamental part, a feature
altogether indispensable.
Without the corrupt
nature and origin of their
system of precedence it would therefore be im possible to explain the cause
of the exclusion would not therefore be (therefore) have been explained nor therefore to give that to the mind of the reader their satisfaction which at first
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