A man accused of a crime, imprisoned20 and acquitted21, ought to bear no mark of disgrace. How many Romans, accused of the gravest crimes and then found innocent, were reverenced22 by the people and honoured with magisterial23 positions! For what reason, then, is the lot of a man innocently accused so different in our own times? Because, in the criminal system now in vogue24, the idea of force and might is stronger in men’s minds than the idea of justice; because accused and convicted are thrown in confusion into the same dungeon25; because imprisonment is rather a man’s punishment than his mere26 custody27; and because the two forces which should be united are separated from[134] one another, namely, the internal force, which protects the laws, and the external force, which defends the throne and the nation. Were they united, the former, through the common sanction of the laws, would possess in addition a judicial capacity, although independent of that possessed28 by the supreme29 judicial power; and the glory that accompanies the pomp and ceremony of a military body would remove the infamy30, which, like all popular sentiments, is more attached to the manner than the thing, as is proved by the fact that military prisons are not regarded in public estimation as so disgraceful as civil ones. There still remain among our people, in their customs and in their laws (always a hundred years, in point of merit, in arrear31 of the actual enlightenment of a nation), there still remain, I say, the savage32 impressions and fierce ideas of our ancestors of the North.

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