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VOLUME Redundancies . . . . . . . . . . . patent Body
The extreme caution of the our ancient sages of the
Law cannot be too much commendedadmired in givingtheir
directions they have given that whoever a man is to be brought up by
to make his appearance, that it shall be his
Body that is brought, for fear the Officer should
by roguery or mistake, bring up nothing
but Soul, I have Body in the Lurch.
do as the Irishmen did by the Partridges and Cutter.
It would have been too great a shock to The delicacy of those grave personages, to
see a Soul bolt it in to Court in puris nocturalibus,
without a rag of Corporality for it's
covering.
This therefore that it is not left sufficient for the sheriff the sheriff in producing Jurors
is not to content himself with producing to produce the
persons named on the panel annexed to the
writ in question, but he is to produce the
several bodies of all those persons, & those bodies too not
3 G. 2. 25. § 8.
sticking altogether in a cake, but several & separate as White-Bait
come out of the Frying-pan at Black-Wall
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jeremy bentham |
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