24 March 1805

Evidence

Securities

Ch. Procedure Technical

Such has been the end, the sinister end to the attainment by which the generations of the man of law, the constructor of the technical system, as will be seen, have all along, but more especially at the commencement been directed. Such the sinister the illegitimate end of judicature: what then it may /will naturally/ be asked is its relation, whence its opposition to the straight, the legitimate ends of judicature, the ends of justice? The question is a reasonable one, and the answer is as follows -

What is profit to the man of law is expence to the suitor: the object /subject matter/ /thing/ the same, the name only different /denomination above diversified/, according to person in /with/ relation to whom it becomes the subject of discourse. The difference is that of the money that on an occasion of this sort in the shape of expense goes out of the pocket of the suitor, it is not /seldom/ the whole, seldom more than a part that in the shape of profit, goes in to the pocket of the man of law.

This difference this deficiency is matter of misfortune to the suitor to the whole amount of it. The suitor lying altogether at the mercy of the man of law, the expence /expenditure/ actually imposed has in a great measure been created and imposed by him on purpose, for the sale /purpose/ of the profit to be extracted from /out of/ the expence /expenditure/. But as the quantum of the expence being created by the man of law, has been dependent upon his pleasure, though under this condition that no more than a certain part of it a certain proportion of it can in the shape of profit be swept by him into his own pocket hence it is that the suitor has every where in the hands of the man of law, the sovereign arbiter of his job, found himself in the situation of an unexperienced employer in the hands of a dishonest Architect, paid by a per centage in proportion to the expenditure: for every penny which the trustee puts /can put/ into his own pocket, he finds himself under the necessity of taking another or perhaps a /an indefinite/ number of others out of the pocket of the unhappy principal.