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6 Aug. 1808 27
To Mallet
27
40 — 23
Personal convenience
and
sympathy towards
their subordinate
are the only considerations
by which
Judges in such a
situation could
reasonably be expected
to be influenced.
Personal convenience — not to speak of sympathy
viz. for as toward the individual friend thus placed by an complaint in the situation of
Defendant — personal a sentiment the existence
of which, how probable soever was by no means necessary —
to the effect personal convenience being so decided then being a consideration
in respect of the judgment the delivery of which it proscribed,
what room did the situation in question afford
for the operation of any other motive?
In consequence of the proposed complaint To take no notice at all, or no other no
what came to the same thing, to take no more
notice than on the former occasion was taken of the
Letter the reception by the weight given to which gave birth to
the necessity which forced out the complaint — to
say to the Accountant for Your answers are not afford no
satisfactory satisfaction — your queries have no claim to any
answer. Your observations have no are not worth claim title to notice
Your accusations charges have no foundation — of this
complexion would be the decision judgment of which in the
in question, the a suggestion made by on the part of the Defendant,
and the adoption on the part of the Judges may be
and ought to be, according to the rules of human prudence regarded as matter of course.
Identifier: | JB/122/261/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122.
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1808-08-06 |
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122 |
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261 |
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Text sheet |
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"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.
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D27 / E27 |
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TH 1806 |
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Andre Morellet |
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1806 |
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See note 5 to letter 1986, vol. 7 |
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