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29 May 1808
On this occasion, as on others, justice expects conformity
to a certain standard of rectitude. If, in the farthest
case any such standard even in existence, then would come the
question by which species of judicature, a judge or
bench of judges without a Jury, or by a Jury, capable
of receiving, but under no obligation of conforming to the
of a Judge this se standard would in general stand the
best chance of being faithfully conformed to.
But in this of part a as on every other of
the field of unwritten law not to speak of written, no
such standard has ever been set up. Judges who
hear the bill of for possessing the requisite mass
of knowledge have neither the power, nor in so far as
will is the result of interest the will necessary for such
a task: while those who have the power have that and nothing
else.
Identifier: | JB/035/155/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 35. |
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jeremy bentham |
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