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27 May 1807
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Letter V
I. Plan
III. J.B. Remdies
Misdecision, whether in toto or pro[?] tanto - unnecessary delay, vexation and expence - ( vexation being understood so not to include misdecision to the prejudice of the Defendant's side) - these, together with failure of justice, which, where it happens through default of the System or the Judge, is equivalent to denial of justice (which itself is equivalent to misdecision to the prejudice of the Plaintiff's side) - these may be given as the several stages in which injustice in respect of judicature - say judicial injustice, primary or of the first order - may be liable to manifest itself -
Reversal, or modification - together with prevention or correction of unnecessary delay, vexation and expence, viz. by order for dispatch, (not to speak here of other less direct but more efficient means), as also order for taking cognizance - present themselves as the direct, and only direct, howsoever of themselves insufficient, remedies applicable by a super-intending authority, to the cure of judicial injustice of the first order, as above, in these its several shapes -
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