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<p> 1829. Aug. 16</p> <head> Reformists reviewed.</head> <p><note>Reformists classed</note></p> <p> <!-- number in pencil --> (10 <note> 1 <sic>Accomplishmenting</sic></note></p> <p> <add>Turn</add> By the description then given of the accomplished reformist<lb/> it appears already that he is a species of dragon<lb/> a species belonging to that <foreign>genus</foreign>, <del><gap/></del> to another species of which <lb/> belonged the individual, when S<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> George of Cappadium<lb/> the <gap/> saint of England, <del><gap/></del> either upon having first<lb/> <del>taken out</del> duly qualified himself by the taking out of his licence<lb/> in due form (<gap/> of <gap/> and pens not forgotten)<lb/> amused or else before the said Game laws were passed<lb/> and <del><gap/></del> enacted, amused himself in slaying</p> <p> In short <gap/> possessing the power <foreign>ab intri</foreign> he<lb/> would want nothing but the power <foreign>ab intri</foreign>, to be <gap/><lb/> Vice-God when <gap/> <gap/> with <del> all his</del> <add> the</add> attributes<lb/> of the God in chief Blackstone <gap/> writing <gap/> it<lb/> George the third of Great Britain France and Ireland King<lb/> and so forth.</p> <p> If to the Sheriff of any County <del> a <gap/> <gap/></del> <lb/> by the Chief Justice of his Majesty's Court of Bench a Writ were<lb/> issued <gap/> how to take the body of this same <del><gap/></del> <add>dragon</add><lb/> and make release of him to the said Court, In this<lb/> County what it may <add> might</add> the <gap/>, it may be asserted<lb/> without fear of contradiction would be <foreign> <hi rend="underline">Non est <gap/></hi> </foreign><lb/> within the bailiwick of the said Sheriff he would not<lb/> be to be found.</p> <p> The object itself <del>t</del> not being attainable, whosoever<lb/> would be satisfied, must be <gap/> with an <gap/>:<lb/> and should ever the <gap/> be a failure, his<lb/> <gap/> in a case, such as the present, should not be,<lb/> will not be, very great.</p>  
<head> 1829. Aug. 16<lb/>
Reformists reviewed.</head>
<note>Reformists classed</note>
<p> <!-- number in pencil --> (10</p>
<note>1 <sic>Accomplishmenting</sic></note>
<p><add>Turn</add> By the description then given of the accomplished reformist<lb/> it appears already that he is a species of dragon<lb/> a species belonging to that <foreign>genus</foreign>, <del><gap/></del> to another species of which <lb/> belonged the individual, when S<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> George of Cappadium<lb/> the tutelary saint of England, <del><gap/></del> either upon having first<lb/> <del>taken out</del> duly qualified himself by the taking out of his licence<lb/> in due form (payment of time and fees taken together)<lb/> amused, or else before the said Game laws were passed<lb/> and <del><gap/></del> enacted, amused himself in slaying.</p>
<p>In short thus possessing the power <foreign>ab intra</foreign> he<lb/> would want nothing but the power <foreign>ab extra</foreign>, to be that<lb/> Vice-God whose portrait <gap/> with <del> all his</del> <add>the</add> attributes<lb/> of the God in chief Blackstone when writing enacting it<lb/> George the third of Great Britain France and Ireland King<lb/> and so forth.</p>


<p>If to the Sheriff of any County <del> a Writ is issued</del> <lb/> by the Chief Justice of his Majesty's Court of Bench a Writ were<lb/> issued committing him to take the body of this same <del><gap/></del> <add>dragon</add><lb/> and make release of him to the said Court, be the<lb/> County what it may <add> might</add> the reliance, it may be asserted<lb/> without fear of contradiction would be <foreign><hi rend="underline">Non est moratus</hi> </foreign><lb/> within the bailiwick of the said Sheriff he would not<lb/> be to be found.</p>
<p>The object itself <del>t</del> not being attainable, whosoever<lb/> would be satisfied, must be satisfied with an appreciation:<lb/> and should ever the appreciation be a failure, his<lb/> dissatisfaction in a case, such as the present, should not be,<lb/> will not be, very great.</p>


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1829. Aug. 16
Reformists reviewed.
Reformists classed

(10

1 Accomplishmenting

Turn By the description then given of the accomplished reformist
it appears already that he is a species of dragon
a species belonging to that genus, to another species of which
belonged the individual, when St George of Cappadium
the tutelary saint of England, either upon having first
taken out duly qualified himself by the taking out of his licence
in due form (payment of time and fees taken together)
amused, or else before the said Game laws were passed
and enacted, amused himself in slaying.

In short thus possessing the power ab intra he
would want nothing but the power ab extra, to be that
Vice-God whose portrait with all his the attributes
of the God in chief Blackstone when writing enacting it
George the third of Great Britain France and Ireland King
and so forth.

If to the Sheriff of any County a Writ is issued
by the Chief Justice of his Majesty's Court of Bench a Writ were
issued committing him to take the body of this same dragon
and make release of him to the said Court, be the
County what it may might the reliance, it may be asserted
without fear of contradiction would be Non est moratus
within the bailiwick of the said Sheriff he would not
be to be found.

The object itself t not being attainable, whosoever
would be satisfied, must be satisfied with an appreciation:
and should ever the appreciation be a failure, his
dissatisfaction in a case, such as the present, should not be,
will not be, very great.



Identifier: | JB/011/085/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 11.

Date_1

1829-08-16

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

011

Main Headings

law amendment

Folio number

085

Info in main headings field

reformists reviewed

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e10

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

b&m 1829

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur moore; richard doane

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1829

Notes public

ID Number

3782

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