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17 Decr 1811
Evidence

Among the false things ends, the above may be termed the direct
ends of judicature. Relation had to these,
the name of collateral ends may be termed given to those which correspond
with the sinister interests of those other members
of the governing body, who, in the character of sinecurists
or overpaid placemen, or holders of needless places, or otherwise, have, for the benefit of their
support, been suffered without repugnance to
assume come in for a share in the profits of high-seated
and irresistible depredation, fruits of scientifically
and diligently cultivated delay, vexation and
expence.

Among these, a pre-eminent place place of pre-eminence is due
to the man of finance, to whose who, at from the taxes
whether under the name, of taxes, or under the name of fees,
imposed upon justice – by i.e. from the sale of that commodity
to all those who have wherewithal to pay for it,
and coupled with the denial of it to all who have not, over and above
any part of the produce which,
on any such false pretence
of the as that of official
labour performed, he may
have contrived to put
into his own pocket or
that of any near connection this or that more
of or less
near connection,
during
that case comparation, which, from a hundred the part of the
same suffering, imposed upon a set of men inflicted upon an equal number of patients capable
of making their cries heard in concert would might receive
intolerable disturbance.(a)

Note 5(a)

(a) For the matchless mischief of this species of taxati tax see Portell
against Law Taxes Ao 1796. As to the Monarch (I mean
(a) () At to the Monarch, (I mean of present time, considered apart setting aside from
his share interests correspondent
of present time) – his share in the benefit off found
the vast common interest which has been in that fund, which, to and were without and of special application
even without need of special application hands to apply it, operates through the
for the just benefits of the principal and medium of hope and fear, in so commodious a manner
his subordination is made to operate in the character and so extensively-official a degree, in the character
of the matter of corruption, the pittance which has
been left to him his personal share is scarce worth mentioning. After
Strained though a number of intermediate springs
it drops into the privy purse, under the name of to the amount of no more than
Green-wax £5, or £6,000 a year under the name of Green-wax. Finance Reports 1797-8: 1806-7 &c.


Identifier: | JB/047/245/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 47.

Date_1

1811-12-17

Marginal Summary Numbering

4-5, 5a

Box

047

Main Headings

rationale of judicial evidence

Folio number

245

Info in main headings field

evidence

Image

001

Titles

note 5(a)

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d14 / e2 / f31

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

th 1806

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

andre morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

15113

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