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1831. Nov. 25
Bankruptcy &c

Conclusion

1. H.B: mala fides
Brougham fully aware
of the poison he was
instilling into the
vitals of justice.

2. H.B's mala fides.
For principles, J.B.'s
writings lay before him.

3. H.B's Mala fides – Cullen
For measures, Cullen's
proposed plan.

4. Protegés Mala fides
Little less fully was were
his protégés apprized
of the depredation they
were concerned in committing
than he in
organizing.

5. H.B's Mala fides Cullens
If from JB.'s writings
they were deterred by the
silly objection of theory
such was not the case
in regard to Cullen's
practical experience.

6. Conspiracy
Here then lies detected
the conspiracy of
Brougham and Co.

7. Conspiracy prosequend
And will a reformed
Parliament sit
contentedly and suffer
this? Not they.


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Conclusion

8 Conspiracy prosequend
If the conspiracy goes
unpunished the conspirators
will not be
left in possession of
the reward.

9. Conspiracy Cullen prosecutor
In a reformed Parliament
Cullen would
have introduced and
followed up a motion
for the extinction of
these ill-gotten gains.

10. Bit by Bit Deteriorator
Brougham the opponent
of a bit-by-bit
reform is here not a
bit-by-bit reformer
but a bit-by-bit
deteriorator.

11. H.B.'s number Five
Five a favorite number
with Brougham.

12. H.B. Insincere
A man who feeds
upon abuse professes
to introduce the opposite
reform.

13. H.B. Insincere
Professing economy &
preaching frugality
Brougham laid down
principles giving stability
to the system of
official depredation.


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Conclusion

14. H.B. & Peel
So Peel professing consolidation
& making law
accessible to all left untouched
the Common Law.

15. H.B. Insincere
Hearing expense & delay
complained of Brougham
under the notion of putting
an end to the plunderage
brings forth a sure plan
for the increase of it.

16. H.B. a Sham Reformer.
Two ways of resisting
reform – to oppose all
reform and to proposed
a sham reform.

17. Depredation indefatigable.
In establishing legal plunderage
Brougham indefatigable.

18. Bankruptcy Court needless
Finding Bankruptcy
untouched he takes it in
hand – No more need of
two different Judicatories
than of a separate
one for each suit.

19. Boas design latent
Not always perceptible
his concupiescence.
Thus with his plan for
strangling the Vice
Chancellor and Master
of the Rolls and swallowing
their jurisdictions.


Identifier: | JB/004/391/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 4.

Date_1

1831-11-25

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-19

Box

004

Main Headings

lord brougham displayed

Folio number

391

Info in main headings field

bankruptcy &c

Image

001

Titles

conclusion

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

george bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

2312

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