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1828 Sept. 18
Blackstone
§.2. Universal Jurisprudence
(3) Conclusion
Language alone universal
Pay an Astrologer — he will
tell what will happen to
you — Pay a Common Lawyer
he will tell what his Goddess
has determined. Astrologer
produces Stars, Lawyers can
not produce Goddess — talk of substituting for his
Sham Law — he is frantic
Astrologer modest — confined
to Anti Codifiers
Ask an Astrologer — paying him at the same time
for his answers — he will tell you, what will happen to you
in a twenty years henceforward, he will tell you what the
stars have determined. Ask Common Lawyers not forgetting
the like tale of respect and confidence, he will tell you<lb?>what the Goddess he serves of his Idolatry to the Goddess alone — and assuredly and for nought
has in relation to what you ask him about, .
The Astrologer is able to produce his stars: for the stars
you see are his, he points to them and says make unquestionable
says there they are. The Common Lawyer
is not able to produce his Goddess: no one ever will be
Yet still he says Thus saith the Common Law. and
propo Tell him then this is bit sham law, and propose to
him to substitute to it the only real law; he becomes
frantic; an instead of a rational answer, tells every
body that will have been that you are in ,
and that to establish real law would be to
all law. But by it, yes: provided always that the process
state now be at and end. But of the
fabrick, and all at once; then it is that establishment
and subversion are the same process thing
So of the Anti- Common Layer
what a man how a man is the Astrologer!
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