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1827. Octr.
Law Amendment Constitutional Code
Ch. Propositions
§. Procedure
<add>Sole proper course
Present courses
1. 2. 2 3. 4. ex officio
In cases this must be
but the mode is still the same.
Simplicity and fitness
of this mode of proceeding
Of this mode of proceeding the simplicity is no less perfect than
its fitness its suitableness to the purpose to every purpose of justice<lb?>to the character of the true state of the relative facts in each individual case, in so
far as the nature of the case admitted of its being .
In a word there is but one mode well adapted to the purpose
of at the truth of fact, and this the above is that mode.
Observe now the vast virtue of the mode in present practice employed
under the of at the truth of : how much
more complicated than every one of them are, and by an in proportion
that any complication Misadapted Misadapted to the aledged purpose: adapted
to the suppression of correct <add>and thence of complete and to the production exhibition and production
of evidence
☞ Go on to 1. Action 2. Bills 3. in 3. Indictment 4. Information 5. Ex Officio do
Mention as omitted Mandemus. 2. Warrants agree on the useless
inquiry on bad evidence
Not only to simple suits<lb/.But the most comp is this
applicable but to all as
the most complex are
resolvable into a number
of single suits
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Edmund Henry Barker |
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