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1822 Aug. 3.
Constitut. Code

In general when in periodical, As often as the system of corruption is taken for the object subject
of invective, the Pitt system is the name given to it. The
notion is a natural but an erroneous one, the Gwelf
system and the or another is a more proper the Royal system a more compleatly
proper name for it. As to the Pitt system, this
no more the Pitt system than the Fox system: in the place
of Pitt, Fox would have acted as Pitt did, in the place
of Fox, Pitt would have acted as Fox did. The morality
of the Bar is the morality of and of the House.
When in the mouth of a lawyer, the word duty is said,
and it is heard continually, the duty which is in his mind is
the duty of getting money: a duty in which in which is included the duty
of doing every thing by which money is to be got.
The whole duty of man from the has furnished matter for
a large book: the whole duty of a lawyer may be comprized
in one word – his fee. When men plead at the Bar, it
is for pounds and sovereigns: when at in the House, for places
those on the right side have hold them in possession, those of the
left side in expectancy: in that circumstance has the
greatest, if not the only difference. Had the Juror taken , and the
Juror, the motion could have been the same, the speaker the
same, the numbers the same: the matter only alone would have
been different.

In the flourishing days
of the Roman Bar,
when Provinces were
converted into Estates,
and Estates were given
for Fees. Of this point
of practice, English
practice it is believed
affords an instance
and it is believed
no more than one,
the case of the villa
at Mitcham, given
by Lord Clive to
Wedderburn. At one time of Cicero's life
On the part of Cicero
is any matter of boast
to him that to tell them his
hand never been in any
other than the Defendants
side. A man might have told him how it happened: there the amount
of the ffes on that side was beyond all bounds: on the other side it
was not generally discernible how anything was to be got. Humanly the account to which it was his conduct evidently enough wish and expectation that the circumstance
should be carried the nature of man hands out a different more substantial one.


Identifier: | JB/036/174/001
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Date_1

1822-08-03

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036

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constitutional code

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174

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constitut. code england

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001

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1

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recto

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Penner

jeremy bentham

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jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

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Notes public

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11098

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