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1826. Octr. 31
Review of Humphreys

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Agenda

(5 Sequel Exposition
Avoid lengthiness

Mr Peel — I warned him — Mr Secretary Peel thinks that
in and by his Bills he has reduced the lengthiness of learned sentences.
By these measures then by the above proposed measures — and
see how he has see what sort of success has attended his labours
and for ought I can be perfectly assured well
intended endeavours. Was it of malin purpose, was it for
want of seeing clear more clearly into the dark jungle planted by his hands
that I t'other day instead of abolishing Jury-packing he established
it into law and it.

Make every officer capital say and in England Judge and
this is the only way to make of making people know that it is punishable.
What was his view this was the only way in which law to his
they should have the knowledge. This I have heard spoken of
to a common to the honest . spoken of, and by the learned
gentleman who saw me on it.



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1826-10-31

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078

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Review of Humphreys

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144

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Review of Humphreys

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001

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1

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recto

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E5

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25235

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