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1829 April 12 +
Petitions

+ + 29
(1) (6

Supplement
§.2 Elucidations
Petty Sessions

lest it should be said
charge it not to the account of the many seated System
over, its simple is not accepted for
it: so that the like is of no use

But so uncompleatness can be incompleat So much for corruption and in respect of the requisite
mass of the grounds for decision, the uncompleatness of which such corruption may be the source.

omission that is to say on the part of the ultimately
directing Judge, non possession of a portion more or
less considerable, of that stock of evidence, the entire mass
of which must have been present in his conception, or the ground
stock possessed by him must, in proportion of
such non possessed part, fall short of being adequate to a
deficiency of this sort is but too apt to be produced
without blame, any where
produced by the unchangeable
nature of things: produced consequently without blame any where. Thus
in the case of the single-seated Judicatory: produced,
for example, by death or casual infirmity of body
or mind, on the part of the single-sitting Judge: not
to mention removal to a judicatory of the higher grade;
in which case, the bar to the compleatness is not
as in these cases physical and unexcludible.

What remains is to minimize the amount of
the inconvenience: and for this purpose, the nature of the case
affords a remedy to the office which does not want much when confirmed with the
fall very short of being recordation maximizing principle falls not very far short of constituting a compleatly adequate one

As the most of it has place, even in what has
been rendered the most favorable case; the use of it will
be rendered
can not but receive encrease from its applicability
to every the most unfavourable case. || || , and his
mind, an appellation
for it.
The description
of it

Lest a mode of designation should be wanting to
it, call it the natural-sign-recording principle.



Identifier: | JB/081/330/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 81.

Date_1

1829-04-12

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

081

Main Headings

petition for justice

Folio number

330

Info in main headings field

petitions

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c1 / d29 / e6

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

1828

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1828

Notes public

ID Number

26117

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