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3 2. Turbulent men might behave with indecency before a Judge The other is grounded in considerations the
respect due to the dignity of a Judge. The vain
discourse of ignorant men would give disgust to his
superior understanding. The gusts of passion into
which they might find themselves betrayd would
expose him to affronts not to be endured.
This argument has for its ground the fundamental
maxim which th if not openly proclaimed has not been the less respected to which som much inward respect is
shewn and of which so little mention is made
that Judges wer suitors were made for Judges
not Judges for suitors.
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