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1827. Novr.
Law Amendment.
ulto
Propositions
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Justice equally to be
dealt out to all
Whatsoever be the benefit conferred by and derived from execution and
effect given to the law — whatsoever be the execution and effect given
to any portion of the law whatsoever the benefit conferred by
and derived from execution and effect so given, to every man subject
of the state it ought, as far as may be, be given as perfectly
as to any other. To the detriment of him to whom it is not so given justice
is denied a denial of justice is established. If and in so far
as his description of pursuer can be painted out to one of which
justice the benefit is denied while to the other justice it is conceded asserted/employed a tyranny
is established of the one class over the other of the one over the other by which class to
which it is is placed in a state of
under the class to which it is imputed attached
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Without that denial
of justice has place
The effect being the same, the tyranny is the same, whatsoever
be the word employed in the establishment of it. There stands
a man who not being able to obtain a sixpence for the purchase
of a meal's meal, is still farther from being able to pay that
same sum for the purchase of a chance for obtaining the appropriate
remedy for a wrong under which he is labouring. Say to him
simply you shall not be heard, or you shall not be heard unless
and until for obtaining a hearing you have paid sixpence
whichever be the phrase, the denial of justice is equally undeniable.
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So if justice required
to be paid for
If as the price of being heard by a Judge a judicial hearing money a/the sixpence is required
at the hands of a man person who has it not the denial of justice
is equally undeniable whatsoever be the hand party into which if executed
it would have been paid: whether that of a functionary of
employed in the administration of what is called justice, or that of
a functionary employed in the receipt of the public revenue.
The In both cases the denial of justice [is] equally undeniable
but in the case where the hand into which it is paid in not has really to
do with him no connection employed in the administration of justice the oppression injustice is more [public
and] flagrant.
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BROCKLESBY & MORBEY 1827 |
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Edmund Henry Barker |
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