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1823. August 9 1830 Apr 18

Constitutional Code. Ch.XII Judiciary Collectively
S.1 Preliminary Explanations

England Lawyers produce a gr

Ao 1830 April 18 Proposed that if this matter (pp.18) is
employed at all it shall be employed in the character
of an Introduction or Preface to
Vol.III. Not as part of
| this i.§.1:[+]
Astonishment & indignation
the sentiments their Codex
will excite on the part
of expectant judicial expectants

[+] It will accordingly
be printed last. The
Volume will commence
with Ch. 1.S.1. Excepted
Judicatories
The Cause that their codes
made for the greatest number
- the justiciably not
for judges alone

Ch.13. XII. Judiciary collectively Incident Judge - Rationale Introduction Pril Observation

Astonishment and Indignation are the sentiments which the
perusal of the Chapter not to make printing and
can scarce fail to excite in the breath of every reader
who in any country is either in possession or expectation of an
situation in any judgment to a certain degree elevated.
The effect is certain; the cause altogether simple. In
this the present Code may be seen the first Code and in proposed Code as yet the only one
alone the arrangments of which have had on and all the greatest
happiness of the greatest number for the end in view: in that part
which regards the judiciary, the greatest happiness of the greatest
number, considered in the character of justif justiciables, as is
the Frank language they are so aptly expressed, and may have
in the English.

3
Existing code made by
lawyers for the benefit
of lawyers

Of every Code as yet in existence the Draughtsman has
been some lawyer acting under the injunct influence of value
at large and some lawyer or lawyers of the highest grade. Like
every The parties whose greatest happiness it has of course had
in view, and whose greatest happiness live happiness of all
other persons has to the of utmost possible extent been made
sacrifice, have been of course the persons under whose influence the
draught has been penned.

4
Objection persons will
not be found to accept an
Office thus loaded with
burthen ever Offices
accepted for more burthensome
accepted by great
numbers & eagerly
sought for

A remark which will with equal instant, be at the sanctions made as - that by no person possessed of adequate appropriate
or rather presumable in that expressive be too precise, no person
of would give his acceptance to an Office traded without
burthen. The answer is that for infirm benefit lacks in objective burthen
for more burthensome or by persons in great numbers every where
not submitted to but eagerly could and at: and if most
aptitude be taken into account the to bad apt most unapt gher in the seals the
the highest of them by whom the frail situation law commits any where filled.




Identifier: | JB/042/161/001
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Date_1

1823-08-09

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-4

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

161

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1822

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1822

Notes public

ID Number

13084

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