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Novemb: 1811
Defence or Prizes
Apply this to the Chief Justice &c
– in the Statute Book.
The Treasurer of the Navy does not derive has not any share
in any sinister profit made extracted by prize Agents from
Captors money kept in their hands for that purpose:
and Mr Rose propses and carries into effect this excellent
regulation whereby if observed the sinister profit is if
taken away and the mischief cut up by the roots.
The Clerk of Parliament does possess a considerable
share in the sinister profit extracted by he dishonest Scotch Defendants
in Scotch causes with other Plaintiff's mens money in
their hands kept there by sham Appeals:
and Mr Rose does not has never so much as
proposed the application of this excellent but certainly
not very unobvious regulation to viz. interest penal
in a form penal in effect applied to the taking
away this sinister profit for the extraction of which
the legal operation called appending is thus employed.
Identifier: | JB/547/439/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 547.
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