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25 May 1808 Ch. 4
Ch. 4. Features essential and peculiar to
their utility.
In considering estimating the effects of Jury trial as practiced
in England, and thus with a view to such applications of it
as may be beneficial to the state of procedure in
the elements first to be considered are those
which are appear present themselves as being not only
essential to this institution, but in common with to any
other: being such as could not be communicated to
any judicatory without bringing it to the nature of this
judicatory here in question.
Of these elementary factors the first that presents itself
is the mix impermanence which is as much as
to say the inexperience of the number of clerks thus
part of the judicatory as composed.
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