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29 June 1807
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Letter V
II. Litigation
Directions and Instructions from Lord Coke to his disciples, shewing how to give existence and encrease to litigation viz. to profitable litigation: serving at the same time for the retrenchment of that which is unprofitable: communicated to the editor in a vision, by the patriarch and taken down from his own mouth.
For giving encrease to litigation, and more especially to civil litigation being that which is most profitable, it is before all things necessary to give birth and encrease to wrongs, viz. to civil wrongs: as litigation is the source of profit, so are wrongs the source of litigation: no litigation no profit; no wrongs, no litigation. Wrongs ( civil wrongs) are twofold: bonâ fide wrongs and malâ fide wrongs again are twofold: 1. those which precede and lead to litigation: and those which accompany or follow litigation: litigation itself being the very instruments by which they are produced.
For the accomplishment of this good and pious work, in all its branches, providence offers to put into your hands four main engines or instruments: 1. uncertainty, delay, expence and vexation. Concerning each of these supports to our veritable[?] profession, I will give you instructions, my disciples not only for the using it, but for the making it.
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