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4220. JUSTICE, Courts of.—[continued].
No nation can answer
for perfect exactitude of proceedings in all
their inferior courts. It suffices to provide a
supreme judicature, where all error and partiality
will be ultimately corrected.—
To George Hammond. Washington ed. iii, 414.
Ford ed., vi, 55.
(Pa.,
1792)
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