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1830 July 25
Review

His States Antipodes of Brougham

Why half or
semi half

Chicania
5. Conciliatus

10
French Conciliatory
Courts per Buonaparte's
Code — in imitation
of the Danish

Ape of the beneficent Dane in the first instance, Buonaparte's
does whatever he can by when in the Code de P
Civile Livres II
his Tribunary inferences Tier I De la Conciliation
Soon after 14 April 1806 per Articles 48 to 58 both inclusive
were drawn up. Well — and this same Conciliation what
did it — what does it amount to? just nothing. If Those same
parties who were they — had they a mind to be reconciled?
"what should hinder them" What more use in going in
a Justice Chamber to settle matters than into a Coffee house.
For settling matters, In what respect was a Justice Chamber a better place for settling
matters than a Coffeehouse. Had they no mind to be reconciled?
unreconciled they could remain, whether they had met
before the Judge to talk about the reconciliation, or, being one or
both of them averse to any such meeting

11
But the French and
Danish essentially
different from each
other

Essentially different from one another were and are the two arrangements
that of the Danish Code and that of the French Code. In charge
of the Danes, rescuing from the learned jaws of the lawyers the boná
fide s: thing of Buonaparte's having them above to
f. The Danes actual and effective, by minimization of
expense and delay, and extirpation of sale and denial
of justice: the Frenchman, the appearance of it.

12
The Danish actual
and effective — the
French nothing but
the name & appearance

Correspondent to the ends actual were the arrangements
employed as means. By the Danes a separate
Judicatory was provided established: to this national judicatory were added the boná
fide suitors: to the learned were left the mala fide suitors.
By Napoleon's man no such separate Judicatory was provided

Had To the First time in that sat the Judge of lowest grade,
called after as Justices of the Peace or Juge de Paix was put
up a side bar for the same under which to sit on in the
character of Judge of the Conciliation Court. The parties in one of
them making their appearance in the side-box, Presto changed
was the Conciliation Judges Court into the Juge de Paix Court, not
ignorant, the suit into the Juge de Paix Court, and thenceforward
it
was continued and
ended as if it had been
begun there



Identifier: | JB/004/155/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 4.

Date_1

1830-07-25

Marginal Summary Numbering

10-12

Box

004

Main Headings

lord brougham displayed

Folio number

155

Info in main headings field

review

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c5

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

2076

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