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1827. Novr

Law Amendment. Propositions.
Beginning

When departed rulers are as beyond measure by this 6
Of the misdeeds of departed
rulers the benefit reaped
without disturbance by
their successors

successors, it is that the benefit of their misdeeds may be
reap continue to be reaped without disturbance

Henry the seventh sowed penal laws laws that
pecuniary punishmhe mightto reap puative his predecessors had scarce treasures, that they
might to reap forfeitures. Che whose were not have pped were occupied 7
Henry 7 sowed penal
laws to reap penalties
his predecessors sowed
treasures to reap
forfeitures

advanced in the of the by conceding it into
Churchyards. Judge who stopped by a Statute the 6th
by

Subordinates where till when stopped by the universal paramount depredation superior
had made progress in the work of confiscation for their
own benefit . Churchmen by sanctifying moners convicting of
be into Churchyards: Judges by converting the owners
into outlaws.

In these days under the empire of necessity experience f 8
In those days materials
being as yet wanting
real laws were spun
out of learned imagination

materials one of which to make real laws being as
yet wanting - in those days was spun out of their own learned imagination
like the evil out of the barels of the spe the fictitious
substitute to (real) law, made and in the very act of making
disowned ably by Judges. yet not the less rigorously enforced by 19
The present shapeless
mass grown out of
patch work applied to
the ground thus laid
by fiction

Judges: each. on each occasion making and effect the expression
of his own will, on pretence of havingborrowing it borrowed it of having
found it ready made ready made though by whom, and
when and where ever questions not to be asked

Upon a ground their laidworn by fiction after time [+] Of the field in which
at operate For any purpose good
or bad, other than that
of shewing what it is. of-
many Operators in such
multitudes own has
any tolerably comprehensive
survey been made view been take
of it.


in public upon patches alway upon the spur of each occasion
every time without plan, in its shapeless and ever swelling mass was laid the only sort of discourse law
to which without falshood the name of law can be applied
and but to which to distinguish it from its spurious and usurping
rival, it isan found necessary to attach a distinctive epithet stiling forming it Statute law. [+]


Identifier: | JB/061/003/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 61.

Date_1

1827-11-01

Marginal Summary Numbering

6-9

Box

061

Main Headings

Law Amendment; Penal Code

Folio number

003

Info in main headings field

Law Amendment

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

E2

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

George Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

19692

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