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Constit. Code.
S.5. Admission Universal
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Development
S.5. Admission Universal
Members Unapt
VII 6.30 or 9.|201
A little more, all jails filled, imprisonment will end - juries will not convict. Indubitable the readings, of those who uttered the threat of Abolishing juries, to contribute laws for executing it: so of judges to contribute judgments.
VII .31 or 10.|202
On the other hand, stands chance that to execute such judgment will be found no Sheriff, Sheriff's officer, Hangman - that goods want to be exposed to sale under verdicts of packed juries will find no purchaser, if exposed to sale under judgement without juries.
Certain that in the expectation of those to whom the scourge of torture applied to the back so the injured in Ireland was an object of delight no hand would be to be found to apply it in England. Proof in England it never has been so applied. To those whom the old man's rupture afforded so much laughter, the importation of the just instrument of torture would have afforded serious delight, but for the doubt whether any English hand would apply it.
S.5. Admission Universal
Members Unapt
VII 1.32 or 11.|203
After a revolution while the authors feel exposed to danger of counter d o. they will forego a portion of the sweets of government for the security in which subjects share. To this in all breasts, with sympathy for people as fellow sufferers and fellow actors, ascribe the difference in people's condition before and after the revolution. But are long, sympathy evaporates, procreation by refractoriness substitutes antipathy. Between quondam sole ruler and his new associates, partnership is substituted to hostility.
To the new form, sole source of danger the people: formerly, kept in passive obedience by despondency, now accustomed to resistance. To the old yoke is now substituted a new one by which what is lost in weight and immediate afflictiveness is gained in strength & performance.
VIII 2.33 or 13.|204
More favourable, nothing expectable under constitution whose existence depends on Kinds forging shackles for his own hands: to people's
S.5. Admission Universal
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2.33 or 12 contind.
Deputies no more than a share in making laws - to Kind, placing and displacing those on whose good will depends execution and effect: it being his interest that none should be given to any but such as confirm or encrease his power - depends for its existence on that of a man perpetually threatening those his desires which before the Constitution were never threatened: accomplished of the end depending on a chain of events, all, after the first few links, impossible.
VII 3. 34 or 13. 205.
Spanish proposed code an example of the rabidness wit which in ruling breasts still exposed to danger, the appetite for power may rage.
Code such as the Duke of Alba might glory in death to all who interchange opinions on subjects on which happiness of all depends: who endeavour to meliorate their condition &c.: for describing the offences, words, by which any judge might kill any man for any thing.
Those who refused admission to King's Governors, will, if they submitt to this Code, submitt to everlasting tyranny after excluding temporary d o.
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