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