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1829. Aug. 9.
Reformist Reviewed G.B.
Brougham
1 Indications of
Abuse.
Arrest per debt Hume's
proposal for abolishing
ridiculed by Brougham.
The proposal taken up
by Brougham in his
Speech.
No better course perceptible
by him? This
cannot be the only good
course pointed out by
himself.
Arbitrators proposed
by Brougham. If arbitrators
appointed why
not Judges.
This proposal the consequence
of telling partial
views of the subject.
Arrest per debt allowed
by J.B. when needful.
Written pleadings
words expended on
the subject by J.B. 4,
by Brougham 15 pages.
by Brougham expedition
to be encouraged
yet long vacations
recommended.
In summary procedure
vacations
both useless and unused —
Uselessness of written
pleadings.
Brougham's exception
to admission of all
evidence "provided
he believes in the existence
of a God and
a state of future rewards
& punishments."
These mere words.
A man's belief not ascertainable —
only
what he says he believes.
"and is not openly infamous
by sentence of
a Court."
Had Brougham read
J.B.'s Rationale he would
have saved himself
this absurdity.
Brougham's principles
and practice at variance.
No special plea ever
drawn without lies.
Lectures in evidence
in complete ignorance
of the subject
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