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Judicial Estab.
Nothing therefore can be done by a man in the
character of a such a [pensioned] Counsellor, which the same man
would could not do better with the authority of a Judge.
The Counsellor hears those only who choose to be
heard, and of them those that only which they choose
should be heard. The Judge has the authority over command of
evidence and may extract command the truth.
Estab Station your Counsellors of Assistance
25 Counsellors of Assistance for the public & the poor evades the of liberty & publicity
in the sunshine daylight of publicity and in the
open field of liberty, and you obtain compass every thing
you can desire. Nobody can complain: for every
man is at liberty to engage whatever assistance
offers itself. He who wants nobody to help him
and wants wishes for no assistance but what he makes sure of finding in the Judge important care of the Judge
acts and speaks for himself: he who can engage
the assistance of a private friend in whom he has
confidence is not debarred that privilege: he who
finds professional assistance necessary, is left at liberty
to engage it. The My Counsellors of Assistance,
my Pursuer General and Defender General are for the
two parties who have none to help them, the
public and the poor. But even the poor is
not bound to take up with their assistance, if charity
or the hope of distinction will afford him professional assistance more acceptable.
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evidence; procedure code |
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judicial estab. |
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]] |
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benjamin constant |
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