14 July 1805

Evidence

Introd. Jurisprudent

Ch. II. Vices

But though the security from this quarter should be ever so much greater than upon an unprejudiced examination it would be found to be, it would be nothing /little/ to the purpose. For in regard to degrees of arbitrariness, the question is - not between English judicature and the judicature of other countries, the standard of obedience being in both instances in the state of jurisprudential, or in both in the state of statutory, law, but between English judicature under jurisprudential, and /the same/ English judicature under statutory law.