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22 Decr 1810
Prize
Looked into in ?
Among the innumerable inconveniences the production of
which have already been mentioned as being rendered little less
than necessary by the so happy an attempt as that
of crowding the case of a proceeding at London and the
case of a similar proceeding in every other part of the
world there on every occasion into one and the same
clause this is one.
In the present instance scarce has the operator
adorned 'nelf a dozen steps than he becomes giddy,
and in the course of to such a degree giddy that in while penning any given
section the scarce does he is anything that he
has done in any preceding sale – scarce is anything
that he proposes or has proposed to himself or
proposes to do in any succeeding section present in to
his mind.
The
The plea pleaded by the Cachet writer is a plea which
on those occasions of this sort, though not formally pleaded, seems
to have been not the less confidently relied on. Called upon to read a
an instrument of his penning which nobody else could read,
he objected to the demand. To write cachets says he is my was his business
I admitt he admitted: but to read them when written is the business
of some body who other people's.
To pen this Act I think might the I hear the Right Honourable
Gentleman saying say to pen the Act became my business
for I undertook it: but to understand it is business for somebody
else: for example for
the Reverend Judges,
who are so well accordingly are best ill paid
for it.
Identifier: | JB/547/275/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 547.
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Jeremy Bentham |
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