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Brougham
1 Imperfections
Fundamental principle
1 Partial Legislation
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"Principles and
practice" Brougham
division of this subject
matter of his speech
"Principles and practice. By these two words
as like preliminary "Fable" (and a lucid and highly
instructive one it is) prefixt to his speech, he exhibits a
principle of division which we shall accordingly pursue for which he has not used
which he in several parts pursues, and which we
shall accordingly pursue
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Fundamental principle
laid down at the close
of his speech — No
partial legislation
To begin with his fundamental a principle
which he deems a "fundamental" one and which with pleasure
we acknowledge in that character. Place in which
he takes it up lays it down the close of this same speech page the 112th 114th
of the 120. Place in which we take it up, the first of this
our review of that same speech.
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No partial Le
This the principle
laid down by JB in
his Codification proposal
By it The fundamental principle for which
"I contract says he is p112 to alter no part of the law by itself,
"or without considering the other parts!. This is but
a preliminary allusion: for in the next page but one (page 116) the matter is taken up in force,
and the development
of it takes occupies the
whole page.|
This was Mr Bentham's fundamental principle
and for several years has been known to be a fundamental [+]
[+] principle of Mr
Bentham's. Witness
his Papers relative
to Codification published
Ao 18 and his
Codification Proposal
published Ao 182
Be your the body of the your laws (says he) all comprehensive.
There was Such is the text, on relative to which Mr Bentham's
his "Codification Proposal' published Ao 182 in particular is as it were
the Sermon: and that in the formation of a body of law, the this
consideration of it is involved, may without much fear of
dissent contestation be averred.
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Brougham's concluding
motion accordant
with that principle
In relation to this fundamental subject matter such
we see Mr Brougham's principle. In page 120
that being the concluding one accordant was his practice.
In this page we have his Motion which is in the following
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