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24 May 1808
Ch.3
Of these as special and necessary peculiar advantages — advantages which
can neither be wholly detached from Jury trial, or from
in equal or in any degree, by any other cause; — the number
is but small: small in itself; small in comparison of the
number of those other advantages which though by accident attracted
to this cause, are capable of being in equal degree produced
by other causes. the essential advantages attached to Jury trial, & which cannot be produced in equal degree by other means, are few. In point of importance, however, the whole superiority which the British constitution possesses over any other feudal monarchy, is owing to them.
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