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NOTE [a]

I have hereunder attended rooted my heels at the pulpits of these rivals; and
through the a veil of civil language, have fancied I
heard certain marry gu'ep's# # Hudibras and now why – how –
– nows
# # Beggar's Opera. in answer to their attraction this vapouring. These differences
between Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee ‡ Swift. might easily it were easy
to adjust
be adjusted; Statutes, the injunctions of a well-meaning
but narrow-sighted benefactor, must be observed.
Or otherwise one might say to one of them as well as another – To what
purpose any of you read, while the press is open?

NOTE [e]

Twas Tis at the bottom of a well, being as the story goes that the only copy of
Justinians works publications known of was discovered. Tis at
the bottom of a well that truth has been said to take
up her abode: but I question, said one misery hearing much, said somebody,
whether it was that well.

showed ever a difficulty.

3dly Observes our Author, "an Appeal lies from all
"these Courts to the King, in the last resort..." what pains
Our Author hence takes occasion to return to the charge: he discomforts the discomforted Civilian once more: and twice he slays the slain. "Which proves", continues he
"that the jurisdiction exercised in them is derived from
"the crown of England, and not from any foreign
potentate, or intrinsic authority of their own."+ + Here finish the sentence, and repeat as much as is quoted here.

Another spice of extract from the good old Law mythology[a] [a] NOTE. One we have run already – p. ...; the
moral of which we from his readers are scholars are left to find out as
they all they can. It is fit the student should be again and
again forewarned, that wherever he finds any proposition
advanced by our Author concerning the King, then
it is tied to one is more than one even chance for against its being true in the apparent
some of it. There is such a mixture of truth and falshood
in whatever our Author had delivered concerning the powers of


Identifier: | JB/028/171/003
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not numbered

Box

028

Main Headings

comment on the commentaries

Folio number

171

Info in main headings field

common law - law roman

Image

003

Titles

[[titles::note [b] / note [a] / note [c]]]

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

b1 / e2 / b3 / e4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[monogram] [britannia symbol]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

9436

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