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High Court Injury without redress is a spectacle so frequent under
the [all perfect] Common Law law of England as to make no sensation
at all [among a people besotted with the idea
of the perfection of their laws deluded by interested
pens into 1the a persuasion of the immaculateness of
their laws.] If a Judge or other minister of law
were to be hanged for murder by colour of office
the King's grantee would get all he was worth
and the ruined family of the deceased nothing: for
the sight of a man hanging, is, according to the learned popular
Commentator and white washer is a satisfaction
to the public: and a satisfaction to the public is a
satisfaction to the individual. But such comments
would not pass upon the people of France.
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]] |
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benjamin constant |
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