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4239. JUSTICE, Safeguard.—
The provisions
we have made[for our government]
are such as please ourselves: they answer the
substantial purposes of government and of
justice, and other purposes than these should
not be answered.—
Reply to Lord North's Proposition.
Ford ed., i, 479.
(July. 1775)
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