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1826. Nov.r 22d.
Review of Humphreys
Notaries.
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26.
For appropriate aptitude
in all branches in
all Judges, my Constitutional
Code provides
a 40 distinguishable
securities, and mercy scarce
one of which, in any
tolerably efficient degree,
if at all, has
place in the case of
English Judges.
Even without this
new proposed security applying
to a subordinate
class of lawyers,
these applying
to the superordinate,
would go near
to suffice.
27.
Mathematically
speaking, given the
nominees and superordinates,
given are
the Subordinates
Are they no Mr. Canning?
Are they not, Bathurst?
Are they not Lord Melville?
Are they not Lord Liverpool?
Are they not Ld. Eldon?
Given the L.d Liverpool's,
Given are not the
Lord Melville's?
Given the Lord Melville's,
given are not
the Wallace's.
Given the Wallace's,
are they not given
the JeffreysSy and the
Bremners?
Notaries.
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28.
Capable of being filled
with virtue are Judge
and Notary classes:
In France, in consideration
proportion is
so the Judge, in lawyers
the Notary Class.
Incapable every where
are in all but a consummate
degree the advocate
class. To sincerity necessity
opposes her inexorable
voice.
29.
Advocates and Mr B's
profession of sincerity:
admissions by those whose
interests are served by
their insincerity.
Custom gives acceptance,
nothing, truth.
30.
Circumstances make
men: law, circumstances.
See whether my Judges
and notaries are not
still better than the
French.
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