8

to That the running about" of Lawyers

not compelled by

Ordinance

such

is

the

Circumambulation being

wholly under their

Control.

That the Crown

is the representative of

the public interest in

the Colony,

and that

the "straining of the powers of the Crown beyond its utmost limits

is assuredly

a Contingency

against which no

provision is made.

8 That the chief

Justice may certainly be

sometimes outvoted in the

Council – like

any

other

Member, his Honor not

being infallible; but that his being

so outvoted

constitutes no usurpation

of his functions – that there is nothing arbitrary in the exercise of power

to protect the whole community against the

unlimited and

uncontrolled exactions of

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