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May 1809

Template Letter to Sheriff Notes

(a) [to special .... Jurymen .... inconvenient to attend oftener than the case requires.]
(b) 162 [ or economical jurymen.] Of the class body of Jurymen
thus designated – of the manner in which it is so notoriously composed –
a of the German Corps in a word, something
has been said already, and something more will may come to be said
on the occasion of another learned letter, letter of advice viz. a letter from Lincoln's Inn being the one
in which that corps was for the first time, as supposed, brought to
public view under that name.

Of the existence notwithstanding its notoriety, this of any such corps, the learned gentleman
who dates from the Temple, not his letter being
prior in his its date to that of his learned brother from
Lincoln's Inn, either had or makes as if he had, no
knowledge.

The combination mixture here exhibited between of learning
combined with non-knowledge, for in the coarse and dyslogistic word ignorance
there is involved one a general and probably groundless imputation which I will not convey
if I can help it, has something in it that lifts up r elevates
a man's eyes and half-opens his mouth, in the figure
of a stare. He is not apprized so much as of that
point of practice, of which one should scarce have expected
to find any person and London and Middlesex,
of a certain rank of their his own rank at least in point of eduction and knowledge
of the world unapprized, viz. that Special Juryman
receives in for each cause, amounting in each cause
to at least a guinea, the maximum allowed by the
Act: or else it does not enter has never entered into his conception that
on the part of that sort of gentleman who is stiled as
an Esquire, and who is or at least appears and is supposed to be in respect
of business at his case, there should can be anything in
the nature of guineas capable of operating in compensation making up to a man
for such breach, as it is in the nature of a days attendance in a judicial situation,
with a good dinner
in good company, and
in a judicial situation
to make in a man's
case for the whole
in the supposition of this non-compensatedness or non-compensability
the whole of the reason exhibited in the remainder of this paragraph finds its only ground.


Identifier: | JB/118/395/002
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 118.

Date_1

1812-09-13

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

118

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

395

Info in main headings field

to ld sidmouth

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

a14**

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

th 1806

Marginals

Paper Producer

andre morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

draft of enclosure to letter 2190, vol. 8

ID Number

39449

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