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<head>1829 June 12 4<lb/> J.B. v Brougham</head> <p> (4</p> <p><note>6<lb/> Disadvantage <del>of</del> to Brougham<lb/> the mask he is obliged to<lb/> wear</note></p> <p> On this occasion it would be <sic>unchivalrous</sic> no to <add>file and</add> give<lb/> notice of the disadvantages, under which my learned <gap/><lb/> would engage in any such contest.  Of no mask nor any<lb/>thing approaching to in has the unlearned combatant any needs.<lb/> Nor so the learned one: by the <gap/> nature <add> the circumstances</add> of his solution<lb/> <add> belonging to the case</add> he is compelled to <sic>embarrass</sic> himself <add>cramp his energies</add> with this encumbrance:<lb/> rather than not <del>ha</del> be protected by the visor, let not<lb/> the spectators disbelieve their own eyes should they see him<lb/> putting on the cap and bells.</p> <p> <!-- finger pointing symbol --> Go on a little further in this <unclear>stance</unclear>, or stop here?</p>  
<head>1829 June 12 4<lb/> J.B. v Brougham</head> <p> (4</p> <p><note>6<lb/> Disadvantage <del>of</del> to Brougham<lb/> the mask he is obliged to<lb/> wear</note></p> <p> On this occasion it would be <sic>unchivalrous</sic> not to <add>file and</add> give<lb/> notice of the disadvantages, under which my learned <gap/><lb/> would engage in any such contest.  Of no mask nor any<lb/>thing approaching to one has the unlearned combatant any needs.<lb/> Nor so the learned one: by the <gap/> nature <add> the circumstances</add> of his solution<lb/> <add> belonging to the case</add> he is compelled to <sic>embarrass</sic> himself <add>cramp his energies</add> with this encumbrance:<lb/> rather than not <del>ha</del> be protected by the visor, let not<lb/> the spectators disbelieve their own eyes should they see him<lb/> putting on the cap and bells.</p> <p> <!-- finger pointing symbol --> Go on a little further in this <unclear>stance</unclear>, or stop here?</p>  






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1829 June 12 4
J.B. v Brougham

(4

6
Disadvantage of to Brougham
the mask he is obliged to
wear

On this occasion it would be unchivalrous not to file and give
notice of the disadvantages, under which my learned
would engage in any such contest. Of no mask nor any
thing approaching to one has the unlearned combatant any needs.
Nor so the learned one: by the nature the circumstances of his solution
belonging to the case he is compelled to embarrass himself cramp his energies with this encumbrance:
rather than not ha be protected by the visor, let not
the spectators disbelieve their own eyes should they see him
putting on the cap and bells.

Go on a little further in this stance, or stop here?




Identifier: | JB/011/106/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 11.

Date_1

1829-06-17

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

011

Main Headings

law amendment

Folio number

106

Info in main headings field

[[info_in_main_headings_field::review of i[sic] & hb reformists classed]]

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c1

Penner

george bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

3803

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