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1823. Decr. 8
Constitutional Code or Procedure
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Thus every person by
whose inquiry in any
shape had been inflicted
on any other, would in the of ,
have adequate corresponding motive
and for their absorbing the
Judge's time by himself,
confederates and agents
Now as to the public [branch of the] evil. Means adequate
to the production of it being supposed present, motives
alike adequate could never be wanting so long as individuals
were in existence who are content to
also to whom, the faculty of practicing oppressive depredation
included to an extent and with impunity
were an object of desire. While an article in this way
on robbing and committing real injuries in all imaginable
shapes, for to the compleat impunity but a small portion
of the fruits of the in paying employing a gang of accomplices
to engross the whole time of the Judge by tales of imaginary
injuries.
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