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1825 Dec. 1 1831 July 10
Constitutional Code

+ + J 15
Copied July 28. Ch. XII Judiciary collectively
(4) (1) (4 §.25 Attendance
Instructions
Anglicé

56 or 11 55
Anglicé apparent
but it martyrdom of highest
Judges in their zeal
for discharge of their
public duties — Illusion
of these appearances

Instructional.

Art. 565 In England the result of a superficial glance would
give to this etiology a compleat complete/peremptory falsification: it would
exhibit present to view the highest class of Judges in the character of martyrs to their
zeal for the public service, and discharge of their official duty duties: and
their superiors — the members of the legislature, persevering with apathy in the practice of
keeping them in this state of martyrdom. By a more second more
particular inspection glance particular inspection would suffice to dissipate the illusion would be dissipated.

57 or 12 56
Flagrant scantiness
of individual
judicatories

Instructional

Art. 576 While this species of judicatories to the amount Though judicatories of various fields of service, and
of and divers grades, swarm to a countless multitude; and though in those/these those of the
the Judicatories of the highest highest or next to the highest namely the three occupied
in each of the three Common Law Judicatories of the highest grade
by the twelve Judges in each of the three or four are employed
next below that which is constituted by the House of Lords, four Judges
to do what could what would be so much better done by one and, the
are employed in doing badly what would be done much less badly by a single one
the number J of individual judicatories to miserably
and that and to a most flagent flagrant degree inadequate
to the existing demand. Notwithstanding After the immense number of suits that. which
are struck off struck are prevented from coming into existence by the impossibility which those who would have those who would have been
ben suitors are laid under, by the expence of taking their price exacted for their admission into that situation —
of which number

chance for justice in the faculty of beginning shall upon a very modest moderate guess nine tenths
would be too low a guess low an estimate, still the number of those which are instituted in
actually instituted in those judicatories are still a is so great and the
quantity of business in them is so great, as to exact at the hands
of the these Judges, and in particular of the Chief of every four a greater quantity of labour that that their constitutions
are unable to endure without manifest prejudice
to the health of many several of them. To apply to this deficiency an adequate remedy,
would require more more skill than the class of those on whom
it depends affords: to apply the applying any thing in the guise of a remedy
would could not be so much as attempted without incurring the
intolerable reproach of innovation.




Identifier: | JB/042/499/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1825-12-01

Marginal Summary Numbering

[[marginal_summary_numbering::56 [or] 11 - 57 [or] 12]]

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

499

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

instructional

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c4 / c1 / d15 / e4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

[[notes_public::"copied july 28" [note in benthams's hand]]]

ID Number

13422

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