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<p>Oh, but independence? <add>What becomes of your Judge's</add> is not independence?<lb/> <add>is not independence</add> one of the first qualities in <add>such a magistrate?</add> <del>a judge</del><lb/> can <del>there be</del> probity exist without it? And><lb/> here you are destroying it Yes under a despotic<lb/> government: and for the same reason one of the<lb/> worst under a popular one. Necessity</p>


<p>This is one of <add>such a</add> the multitude of <add>principles</add>
notions which are bad<lb/> under a good government in proportion as they<lb/> were good under a bad one. <note>Under a <add>corrupt</add> bad constitution poisons are remedies: under a sound one they are but poisons.</note> <add>Necessity of</add> Independence in<lb/> judges, <add>mischievousness of </add> non-venality in offices, <add>necessity of</add> division of<lb/> power, <add>necessity of</add> trials by Jury, all these are among the<lb/> vulgar errors <add>for</add> which we <del>owe</del> are indebted to the<lb/> despotic system, and which under that system<lb/> were <del>not</del> no errors but sound truths. Men<lb/> who have been used to no other than a corrupt<lb/> system go to work with notions formed under<lb/> that system, true as applied to that system, but proportionately false as applied to an opposite one. </p>




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Oh, but independence? What becomes of your Judge's is not independence?
is not independence one of the first qualities in such a magistrate? a judge
can there be probity exist without it? And>
here you are destroying it Yes under a despotic
government: and for the same reason one of the
worst under a popular one. Necessity

This is one of such a the multitude of principles notions which are bad
under a good government in proportion as they
were good under a bad one. Under a corrupt bad constitution poisons are remedies: under a sound one they are but poisons. Necessity of Independence in
judges, mischievousness of non-venality in offices, necessity of division of
power, necessity of trials by Jury, all these are among the
vulgar errors for which we owe are indebted to the
despotic system, and which under that system
were not no errors but sound truths. Men
who have been used to no other than a corrupt
system go to work with notions formed under
that system, true as applied to that system, but proportionately false as applied to an opposite one.



Identifier: | JB/035/023/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 35.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

035

Main Headings

constitutional code; evidence; procedure code

Folio number

023

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

floyd & co

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur young

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

10616

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