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Ch. Justice Chamber
(1 §. Furniture
Tables Legend
§. Furniture.
Art. 1. Ordinary and extraordinary — into these two
classes may the furniture of the Justice Chamber be distinguished.
By the ordinary understand those articles which being
necessary in all or times in some shape or other had place in
all: chairs for or benches for and tables
with or without the pulpits round statues for the reception of or
officers belonging to the Judicatory functionaries of the ministerial class/order.
By the extraordinary understand those Tables which
may be distinguished by the appellation of Legend Tubular Legend Boards.
Boards in which a letter-press or words expressed by white
paint or gilding upon a black ground appropriate information in divers
shapes is kept present to the eyes of the serial actors in the
judicial chamber or as many of them as may be. horizontal
is the position in which they will be hung up kept [suspended]
For divers of these Legend Tables see Ch. XI.
Judiciary collectively.
Remain to be added here the following,
1. Veracity securing or Flashood-deterring Table. Legend In character
conspicuous to all. Size of the letters such as to
may be visible render the legend visible from any part of the
Chamber at which any person is stationed. That they may
be so in respect of situation there may be two examples of them
one in one place another in another: one or each of them in some part
of the upright boarding by which the Visitors Gallery is banded
in front.
Identifier: | JB/042/621/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.
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jeremy bentham |
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