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'.8. Foreigner best
This most closely appropriate test being out of the question remains as a
succedaneum to it any work by which the two connected ideas - namely that of all
comprehensiveness in the Code and that of the accompaniment in question - being
brought to view, an outline of the field of law, in conjunction with that of a
covering proposed for it an outline compleat or more or less approaching to
compleatness has /may have/ been traced - say in one word a work exhibiting the
idea of an all-comprehensive and all along rationalized Code Here then, apposite
with reference to the work in question namely the original draught of such a
Code, apposite in an inferior but in the next degree is a test of appropriate
aptitude
Suppose them by each of two men the one a native the other a foreigner the other
a native a work of this description already composed and exhibited /brought to
view/. /the idea of an apt Code of the sort of Code demanded. In so far as
depends upon appropriate active talent suppose the two works as nearly equal
/near to equality/ as may be/ Between the one and the other how stands the
matter in regard to probability of the aggregate of appropriate aptitude? The
answer is - in favour of the foreigner. As to the native his probative piece
/work/ is before the public /in existence/. But it is but an outline. In the
outline suppose no results or traces of sinister interest, sinister affection or
sinister prejudice are perceptible But to become /be converted into/ the sort of
work in question this outline requires to be made compleat and filled up: and in
the course of /throughout the whole of/ this /so long as this/ operation the
workman is exposed to the action of these sinister interests affections and
prejudices so often mentioned. Turn /Look/ now to the foreigner. In what case in
this respect is he? To his situation /case/ these causes of aberration from the
line of aptitude have not any of them any application.
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