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19 May 1811 13
Fallacies

Note
Ch. 2. Snail's pace preachers
§.3. Lawyer's interest

12

17 (a)
In English technical
judicature
precipitation not
less inadvisable than
factitious delay:
delay corrupts by
interest of the pocket
precipitation by do
of the pillow. See
Scotch Reference

Note

(a) Precipitation is not more neither less remarkable, than nor
less undeniable, than the delay, the factitious delay, which characterizes
the regular main and technical branch of English judicature: delay, the produced by wrought
work of wrought by the interest of the pocket, precipitation, of by the
interest of the pillow. In Scotch Reform List. p.
and the Fuller.

Pace of abuse, the
hare's; of relief, the
tortoises'

In that career the pace of abuse has been the pace
of the hare: the pace of relief that of the tortoise.

Per Moira
Lords Debates May
1811. 20 years has
he been labouring
in once to apply
a feeble palliative
to the system of abominations
of which
useless imprisonment
for debt makes a
part. Should he
ever succeed some
factious Blackstone
will give his learned opponents
laud for the relief
they had
striven in vain
to prevent. (Ellenboroughs
storms of
contempt.

On the of May 1811 + twenty years had the Earl
+ Note
Re Debates of that
day May 1811 in the Times and
other Newspapers.

of Moira been labouring and labouring in vain in the endeavour to apply
to that system of abominations in which the useless
imprisonment for debt has its root cause one of those feeble
palliatives that seemed not at first view altogether
hopeless. When shame indignation or some worthier motive has
has at length burst the shackles under in which noble
ignorance has been has been held by professional arrogance,
and the ends of justice should for the first time
have been set up for the ends of legislative action, then
will come some Blackstone and join sing pour forth loud and admirable praises
to the man of law for whatsoever relief he
has striven in vain to interrupt and blow away [by
storms of leaned insolence] by storms and tempests of contemptuous insolence
fulfilling seeking to fulfill the unrighteous word.




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Date_1

1811-05-19

Marginal Summary Numbering

17a

Box

104

Main Headings

fallacies

Folio number

388

Info in main headings field

fallacies

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d13 / e12

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

th 1806

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

andre morellet

Corrections

peregrine bingham

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

34359

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