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<p> 1829. <sic>Aug.</sic> 6.<lb/> Reformists Reviewed G.B.</p> <p> (3</p> <p> <note>Peels Acts &amp;c.</note> </p>  <!-- this page is organised in two columns --> <p> or 1. p.1.<lb/> Lord Eldon the non-reformist<lb/> &amp; Peel the pseudo<lb/> reformist.</p> <p> 2. 2.<lb/> To stave off reform a fork<lb/> with two prongs 1 Commissions<lb/> 2 Bills.</p> <p> 3. 2.<lb/> First employed Commission.<lb/> Main use keeping<lb/> out reform &#x2014; collateral<lb/> use patronage.</p> <p> 4. 2. <lb/> So the bills but patronage<lb/> in this case trifling.</p> <p> 5. 1.<lb/> Of the maleficence of<lb/> Equity a portion uncovered<lb/> to the public eye<lb/> Something must be<lb/> done &#x2014; a Committee proposed &#x2014;<lb/>a Commission<lb/> given as better suited<lb/>  to conceal the deformities.</p> <p> 6. 3.<lb/> To forcible depredation<lb/> and sudden death by <lb/> murder &#x2014; by which Honourable<lb/> <sic>Gent.<hi rend="superscript">n</hi></sic> would<lb/> be liable to become sufferers &#x2014;<lb/> fraudulent <lb/> depredation &amp; lingering<lb/> murder by which <lb/> they might be gainers<lb/> substituted.</p> <p> 7. 3.<lb/> The arrangements for<lb/> stopping Lord Eldon's <lb/> depredations accordingly<lb/> committed to  Lord<lb/> E<add>l</add>don.</p> <p> 8. 4.<lb/> Among his partners in<lb/> the Commission Masters<lb/> in Chancery copartners<lb/> in the profits of<lb/> the abuse</p> <pb/> <!-- second column --> <p> 9. 5.<lb/> II. Bills passed into<lb/> Acts Bills coming<lb/> from Government<lb/> substituted to Administration.</p> <p> 10. 5. <lb/> Peels Acts list of.</p> <p> 11. 5.<lb/> J.B.'s proposals Necessity<lb/> of notoriety of<lb/> laws &#x2014; without that<lb/> uselessness of punishment.</p> <p> 12. 6.<lb/> Punishment for the<lb/> pleasure of it at<lb/> Westminster and Eton.</p> <p> 13. 6.<lb/> If obedience sought<lb/> it must be rendered<lb/> possible &#x2014;</p> <p> 14. 6.<lb/> To law makers no<lb/> key needed.</p> <p> 15. 7.<lb/> Pay the expense of<lb/> printing the result<lb/> of their labours<lb/> and you will<lb/> have the cooperation<lb/> of the persons<lb/> most fit for the<lb/> work &#x2014; </p> <p> 16. 7.<lb/> Would you keep on<lb/>punishing &amp; paying <lb/> men for punishing <lb/> &amp; producing offences<lb/> against obedience<lb/> continue the present<lb/> system.</p>






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1829. Aug. 6.
Reformists Reviewed G.B.

(3

Peels Acts &c.

or 1. p.1.
Lord Eldon the non-reformist
& Peel the pseudo
reformist.

2. 2.
To stave off reform a fork
with two prongs 1 Commissions
2 Bills.

3. 2.
First employed Commission.
Main use keeping
out reform — collateral
use patronage.

4. 2.
So the bills but patronage
in this case trifling.

5. 1.
Of the maleficence of
Equity a portion uncovered
to the public eye
Something must be
done — a Committee proposed —
a Commission
given as better suited
to conceal the deformities.

6. 3.
To forcible depredation
and sudden death by
murder — by which Honourable
Gent.n would
be liable to become sufferers —
fraudulent
depredation & lingering
murder by which
they might be gainers
substituted.

7. 3.
The arrangements for
stopping Lord Eldon's
depredations accordingly
committed to Lord
Eldon.

8. 4.
Among his partners in
the Commission Masters
in Chancery copartners
in the profits of
the abuse


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9. 5.
II. Bills passed into
Acts Bills coming
from Government
substituted to Administration.

10. 5.
Peels Acts list of.

11. 5.
J.B.'s proposals Necessity
of notoriety of
laws — without that
uselessness of punishment.

12. 6.
Punishment for the
pleasure of it at
Westminster and Eton.

13. 6.
If obedience sought
it must be rendered
possible —

14. 6.
To law makers no
key needed.

15. 7.
Pay the expense of
printing the result
of their labours
and you will
have the cooperation
of the persons
most fit for the
work —

16. 7.
Would you keep on
punishing & paying
men for punishing
& producing offences
against obedience
continue the present
system.




Identifier: | JB/011/023/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 11.

Date_1

1829-08-06

Marginal Summary Numbering

or 1, 2-16

Box

011

Main Headings

law amendment

Folio number

023

Info in main headings field

reformists reviewed

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e3

Penner

george bentham

Watermarks

b&m 1829

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur moore; richard doane

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1829

Notes public

ID Number

3720

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