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1827. Novr. 5
Law Amendment.
Propositions
Ch. Procedure
§ Excuses
Regular excuses not
admitted now
A steam-engine admitts of no excuses: it goes up and down
in virtue of the preestablished harmony, or it bursts In its regular course procedure The enabling system
of no the order of is no less inflexible: strange be <add>is it most compleatly
is intolerable to it would be any such system as a system of standing and
regularly received legitimate excuse. Incidental excuses yes for individual excuses
with . By every excuse is furnished organized by the application
for the effect of it and the opposition made to such application, one
sort of incidental such is planted within the proposed and originating suit
7
— admitted are 2
and
Such has not been the case at all times. [Such was not the
case at the entire time if the state of intent in re3spectif
of judicial procedure any account has reached us] Such was not
the case in the days of Henry the second and Glanville his
Minister of Justice. Years from to . In those days procedure a suit
contains consists of every thing but regularly received<a/dd> excuses: in those days, it consisted of
every thing else: <add>mental appearance , every thing was supposed to be then followed as of course
settled: no appearance effected, nothing done. Number of excuses
exactly four for all occasions the same. All rational <add>legitimate and irrecusable
supposing the allegation of these true: the professional skill and ingenuity of the professional
assistant secured to be consist be exhausted by in the advising the allegation
of things when false.
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