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1829. March
Abridged Petition

1.
Blind not to profits
but to the exigencies
of the case.

2.
The blindness the result
of dishonesty, not
of insanity.

3.
Policy of common honesty
and common-sense.
1. Suit commenced by
proposed Plaintiff's
attendance.
2. Learn means of
Plaintiff's intercourse
with the actors on the
Judicial stage.
3. So on attendance of
each such other actor.
4. Fix the earliest times
accidents excepted.
5. Accidents what.
6. Correspondent provision
as to moveable
sources of real evidence.
7. So as to things or persons
immoveable.
8. So as to written instruments.

4.
Exceptions to requisition
of maximum
of dispatch.
1. By different degrees
of remoteness of two
individuals, whose conjunct
attendance is
requisite.


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4 contind.
2. So where such individuals
more than two.
3. So where attendance
of one is requisite to
be postponed till
after attendance of
another.

5.
Attendance.
1. By parties at Justice
Chambers.
2. By transition of
Judge, or transference
of Letters.

6. In this way, conjunct
provision for exigencies
of every suit.

7.
Now as to policy of
dishonesty.
Course pursued.
To solve the problem.
1. One and the same
day fixed for attendance
of all.
2. Number of operations
maximized.
3. So number and length
of written instruments.
4. So, number of instances
in which performance
of operations
on days fixed is
impossibilized.
5. So number of applications
for further time.


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7 contind.
6. So number of instances
in which
notices not received.
7. So of reiteration
of notices.
8. So of contestation
as to reception or
non-reception of notices.
9. So, the expense of
special messengers.
10. So the number of
special messenger's
journies.
11. So the number of
journies for seizure
of persons or things.

8. Admirable the equipment
made for this chase.

9.
Inexhaustible source
of fees created.

10.
Under existing system,
extent to which
this device has been
carried.

11. Necessity for this
purpose of exclusion
of parties.

12.
So, substitution of
mechanical to mental
judicatures.

13.
Pleas brought forward
uniformity and
regularity.


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1. Case
VIII. Blind fixation

14.
Uniformity – as where
uniformity in men
on a bed produced
by cutting off the redundant
part of the
bodies of the longer
men.


Identifier: | JB/081/073/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 81.

Date_1

1829-03

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-14

Box

081

Main Headings

petition for justice

Folio number

073

Info in main headings field

abridged petition

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

25860

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