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1828. Novr.
Petition for Justice
1. Case
XI Decision not on merits

1. Impudence
This device not concealed
by a veil, but
it's deformity openly
avowed and exposed
to view.

2. Exposition
Decision according
to merits – what.
1. General description.
2. Description in a
civil case.
3. Description in a
penal case.

3. Exposition
1. Civils
2. Penals
1. It's general description.
2. It's description in a
Civil case.
3. It's description in
a Penal case.

4. Injustices
In every one of these
cases is injustice
committed by it.

5. Nullification
Of the injustice
committed by this
device, nullification
the prime instrument.

6. Mischievous
Compared to this, all
other modes of injustice
inconsiderable.

7.
Minor injustices included –
1. Retroactive punishment.
2. disappointed expectation
3. Compleat arbitrariness
4. Mis-seated punishmt.


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8. Mischievous
Retroactivity the
essence of Judge
made law.

9. Mischievous
But still worse
when decision not
on the merits than
if on the merits.

10. Disappointt
2. Disappointment
produced by decision
not according to the merits.

11. Arbitrary
3. Compleat arbitrariness
established by
this decision.

12. Double Fountain
Double fountain
justice the result
of this arbitrariness.

13. Punishmt Misseated
4. Mis-seated punishment
produced
by this Device.

14. Fiction
In nullification
fiction involved.
1. In penal cases.
2. In civil cases.

15. Peremptory Dilatory
Effects peremptory
and dilatory produced
by nullification.

26. Peremptory
1. Effect peremptory
triumph of injustice
compleat.

17. Peremptory
The effect applauded
by false humanity
in penal cases, –
not so in Civil.


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18. Dilatory Peremptory
II. Effect dilatory,
evil not so compleat,
but still considerable.

19. Mischief with Blind fixation
Evil effect increased
by the combination
with regularly
organized and blind
fixation principle.


Identifier: | JB/081/043/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 81.

Date_1

1828-11

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-19

Box

081

Main Headings

petition for justice

Folio number

043

Info in main headings field

petition for justice

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

25830

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