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1830 July 21
Review

§.6. Field of Review, logical
Chicanera
3. Legacia

13
Hundred, statement &
plaint used for the
first application in
other cases article
by Chicanera

Enter now Chicanera Legacia "Sisters!
"Sisters!" (quoth she) you are both in the wrong. Statement
Plaint for the first paper, the Plaintiff given in? No: they those
names won't do, either of them. Article Citation is the sort of paper and the only sort
my Plaintiffs Plaintiff shall begin with giving in. [+]
[+] Then again, as
to the paper first given
in on the Defendants
side: or a case
where it is a Legacy
that is in question
would you have the
paper called an
Answer or a Plaint?
Pooh! Pooh! they are
not fit for the purpose
those names either of
them. Article is
in this case the proper
word and the sole
one that is so. Article
is the name my
Defendant shall give
to the paper of his, or
it will be the worse
for him — I have
Or
Bill and the Schedule

or if the plaint
be more to than last they he may say Articles, especially
it's all one to me: especially if the paper have but one paragraph in it: in which
case the case will be a caring one — enough to be
sent to the Judges. I should like to see an agent,
that I should. Well if the day were a Note of time
or a Bill, or such like Statement or Plaint might do well
enough for aught I know — that's your concern: let every
body do what they will with their own — that's what I say
But when it is a Legacy to the amount of the £100 or the £5
that is instead for to say at the first word Statement or Plaint? then that
would be too bad: not a shall any Plaintiff of mine
have, unless he says Article. Yes — I had like to have
forgot — or else Articles: let him take his chance For my part
I take a pleasure in humoring people, when there is no harm
done by it.

Well now for a little variety. I love variety.
Variety is a thing to my taste. I have a taste for it. The place in which you put what belonged
to you was the body of the Bill: what belongs to me
— I mean what comes after that which I have put into
the body of the Bill, I put it into the Schedule: there it
is quite safe: and there let him them go and look for it. I
mean my Defendant Defendant. There they a Defendant will find Articles
less than five: no two of them alike: there he may
take his choice of them: and take which one of them it
is that he thinks will best suit his purpose, he may take
all five: or any one, two, three or four of them: that I have concerns
that
that is all the same
to me: except that the
more than one of them,
the more I and mine
get paid for them, for
to any mistakes, or
fear of that: had it
not been for me, there
might perhaps for aught
I know have been some
made: but I am was aware of that: and so I but here have regard to the circumstances of the case.



Identifier: | JB/004/142/001
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Date_1

1830-07-21

Marginal Summary Numbering

13

Box

004

Main Headings

lord brougham displayed

Folio number

142

Info in main headings field

review

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

b&m 1829

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

arthur moore; richard doane

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1829

Notes public

ID Number

2063

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