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1827 Sept 28
Constitutl. or Procedure Code orCh. XXIV Professional Lawyers

Under the existing state of things, rapacity, cruelty
and insecurity – the instruments of both – all find themselves
triumphant and at the case. How should it be otherwise
then the constitution of a maximum is enjoyed capable of being reaped
from by from human misery by the use of those instruments
was the very end by the prospect of which it was produced.

With the commonness of its falsity, or of an essence of its
verity produced that essence produced by self-partiality in the
of passing, the client with a story to a greater or less extent false
to his Attorney: The a story state of fable by which if true in any circumstance
his right a title to what he claims would be established.
The Attorney if he is to a certain degree he is fails
not to perceive the delusion: fails not to perceive that should the
service in question be discarded at the charge of the proposed defendant
at the hands of the Judge it would not be granted rendered. This
conception of his does he communicate to the Client.
– or at the utmost , : the other use
no. But in on what is done by the many not by what
is done by the few must be aggregate conception of the aggregate of the
be
conception and with it the aggregate of the
be determined. Taking one in the aggregate by what adequate
can he be in favour of sincerity. By sincerity, not
only is that one such wish its benefit best to him, but will it perhaps
the good opinion the kind affection of the self-deluded client,
and with it such and recommendations to other litigants, to
a number and rules to which no limits can be assigned/
This then is what he has to gain by insincerity. On the other hand
what does he seek by it? Not anything. From the Client it is
that he takes all his instructions, reading or hearing them this read to
that himself sees it was so to be that such is the statement he himself
has given. On this advice can be beg any blame for any
credit given to those same statements? Not he indeed. The Of
the blame all that is apparent is his own: of to his adviser, no the least particle.


Identifier: | JB/041/439/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 41.

Date_1

1827-09-28

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

041

Main Headings

Constitutional Code; Procedure Code

Folio number

439

Info in main headings field

Constitutl or Procedure Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

C3 / D3 / E3

Penner

Watermarks

BROCKLESBY & MORBEY 1827

Marginals

Paper Producer

Edmund Henry Barker

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1827

Notes public

ID Number

001

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