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13 Apr. 1805
Evidence
Securities
Ch. Procedure Tech. Engl. Law
'. Oppression licenced
Whether the Declaration (the result /produce/ of the sham appearance substituted to the real one) be in respect of the facts /matter of fact/ alledged by it be true or false, the sequel is equally secured /sure/ viz. the obligation on the part of the defendant to go on with the cause, or take upon /submitt to/ him the burthen due or undue which it is the object of the demand to impose upon him. Be the demand therefore ever so compleatly unfounded either in law or in fact, and on the part of the plaintiff himself ever so fully understood to be so, if on the part of the defendant is either unable or unwilling to oppose it - /there be a want[?] either of the ability of the inclination necessary to go on with the suit - (to carry it on to the period at which the Judge for the first time takes real cognizance /permitts a syllable to be said to him on the subject/ of it the effect of the demand is alike /equally/ secured. But a certain portion /part/ of the people /to persons in a certain condition in life/ as in a condition which deprives them altogether /compleatly/ of the ability /possibility/ of carrying on a cause to this period: is compleatly wanting and in this condition are /is/ the vast majority of the people.
In this condition there are the vast majority of the people placed by the mere substitution of the technical system to the natural - of the technical system in its least oppressive form, and without the addition made to the yoke, as will be seen presently, by the instance /head/ of special pleading. A sure mode /method/ /[...?]/ of oppression, instituted by authority, and at the price /at so easy a price as that/ of a lie, and that exempted not only from punishment but from shame, + the faculty of exercising[?] the opposition put into the hands of every man who is at the same time rich enough and unscrupulous enough to practice it.
+ for the declaration is the joint and regular act of the Attorney and the Special Pleader, nor is it are looked at or so much s heard of unless by accident by the party in whose discourse it purports to be
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