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6 July 1809 Part IV Ch. 2. §§ 24
Elements Ch 2. Parliament
§§ Transgressors Reflections

On the part of Judges and other lawyers instances of
contempt of the law which brought to light re by Sir Richard
Phillips, and whi pretend Phillips, and which there has been occasion to bring to view
for the purpose of the present work. —

I. Contempt of Statute law put upon Statute law.
1. Special Jurors Special Person nominated and "returned received
to serve as Jurors.
in dispute of the Statute Statute 4.G.3.c.7.§§1.2 nominated with the
knowledge of the Judge by his dependant office subordinate.
2 the Master, received with full to serve with full knowledge
of the transgression. Matter of fact as well as matter of
law, on the part of the Judge. Offenders the Transgressor and pusher to
the contempt, the Master and the Judge

2. Two Guineas given to persons of that same description
Statute continued 24.G.3.c.18 § §§.2. which forbids the giving more than one. Offender Transgressor
certainly wilful and with his eyes open the Crown Solicitor
by whose hands the forbidden guineas were delivered: transgressor
per either wilful, or through culpable negligence or
ignorance of the law a wit of ignorance more regarded accepted as an excess
in the part of the meanest of the people, the Solicitors of the
Treasury or the together with the Lords of the Treasury and or other Officers
in that department through whose hands a Bill solicitors
Bill with the article in question in it was without objection
passed according to their respective modes and degrees of authority
passed without objection or without disallowance
and censure.

2. Barons

Statute transgressed 14.G.3.c.§§. requiring them to be
discharged "immediately" and having been made for no other purpose.
Transgressors and contempers of the law all the Judges who having been privy
to that practice — the practice of such habitual infringement on
the personal liberty of the subject — have on any occasion given
their support to it or even connived at it: that is probably
all the existing Judges, the Recorder of London included. But in
a more particular and in
a higher degree the Recorder
of London if the
discourses published as
his by Sir Richard Phillips
were his; and Lord Ellenborough,
if the report prior
of his supposed discourse as
that by the said
Sir Richard Phillips, be
true




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1809-07-06

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026

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elements of the art of packing

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066

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part iv ch. 2 elements

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1

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d24 / e1

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jeremy bentham

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