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Ch Judiciary [ Procedure]
and Functions
II. Prehensors
Prehendible. Defendants, Yes
Witnesses, not
(15) (6)
Police Committee make not 4 suppositions
Suppose them not so stupid — not so are they as not to see that if men set all out
raid for any one suit of causes, so for every man
She wants it it for Blackstones God upon earth — God with us!!!
She wants it for Palaces!!! She wants it for thee O God! the host himself
which is art in heaven!!! She wants it for Churches
Not much more than what is spent on Jails for keeping
men in for years without hearing them might might be enough if to be spent on
Judges in sufficient number and place for hearing them:⊞
⊞ meaning by hearing them
hearing them for the purpose
of [hearing and] judging —
whether their circumstances
and those of the case were
such as to make confinement
necessary: and, by a few an hour
[hours or] minutes that business which is might be done as well as possible to perfection,
which, under Law as it she is, is done, as badly as possible, in
as many months.
Suppose all this the necessary stock capable of being provided capable of being done without any addition to
expence, would it be provided? Not it indeed
Identifier: | JB/030/107/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 30.
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jeremy bentham |
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arthur moore; richard doane |
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