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1829 July 16
Dispatch CourtBill II. Judiciary
Judge Depute
Registrar Dispatch
51 179
<p>

Communication-setting address

☞ From § IX. p. 2.</p>

Art. 51 Art 179. By the system of Local Judicatories
toward which the experimental institution Dispatch Court here proposed
is but a preparation – a means to an end, an ample
stock will be afforded of the matter a stock of reward, ample, appropriate
ample and abundant, yet altogether inexpensive.

Suppose the institution of this Local judicatory
determined upon with what occupants incumbents would they be to be
filled. But for the Dispatch Court with its Depute, to this
question no tolerably satisfactory answer would have been to
be found. Of appropriate aptitude what proof tolerably
conclusive, what proof so much as faintly presumptive –
would have been to be found anywhere?

The Dispatch Court
with its Deputes established here will be every efficient cause
of appropriate aptitude – in as high a state of perfection as the heart of man can
desire as the most ardent well-wisher could desire. Not
merely, each one of them throughout the whole of his term of
service acting under a continual undergoing under the eye of a public attended course of examination, by the
but between every one and every other. a continual course
competition going on all the while in an course.
How intolerable in the eyes of a Mr Peel a spectacle of this
sort! how inferior in comparison of his and
qualifications.

Peels qualifications
Speculative visionary theoretical utopia would this experimental
led and and : practical and
satisfactory his text and his so-much-a year from freehold-text.

What man who had not one
of aptitude would dare to offer himself to
such a trial! offer effectually would and
what is called be excluded! What advantage
would the most worthless
and unprompted
of a posses on the
men of real merit:
What man who had
ever looked to Mr Peel
with an eye of could ever think that of offering himself? Would by one of his Counsellors would he have the boldness! True: how difficult soever be
such an one it would not be altogether impossible it
must be confessed it would not be that ever such a one
to offer himself would be in his plan. It would be
of his calling and . What The
this. Such be the that in . Such be the
which bear my name. Right Honble Gentlemen
you see can in . took me for


Identifier: | JB/011/160/001
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Date_1

1829-07-16

Marginal Summary Numbering

51-53

Box

011

Main Headings

dispatch court bill

Folio number

160

Info in main headings field

dispatch court

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c1 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

3857

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