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<p>1.6. Sixth cause of the attachment of the people to the<lb/> institution of Juries &#x2014; ignorance of the artifices so successfully<lb/> employed by Judges for <del>leading Juries blindfold</del> <add>blinding the eyes of <unclear>speech</unclear>.</add> <lb/>for <unclear>filtering</unclear> the heads of Juries.]</p>  
<p>§.6. Sixth cause of the attachment of the people to the<lb/> institution of Juries &#x2014; ignorance of the artifices so successfully<lb/> employed by Judges for <del>leading Juries blindfold</del> <add>blinding the eyes of <unclear>speech</unclear>.</add> <lb/>for <unclear>filtering</unclear> the hands of Juries.]</p>  
   
   
<p>Of these artifices a short <add>sample</add> sketch is given in another<lb/> place.</p>
<p>Of these artifices a short <add>sample</add> sketch is given in another<lb/> place.</p>


<p>When from what would otherwise have been the <lb/>influence and efficacy of <del>Juries </del> <add><del>that part</del> <add>Juries</add></add> this part of <add>numbers</add> of the complex<lb/> judicatory in checking the despotism of the others<lb/> that part <add>portion</add> is deducted which the other <add>Judges have</add> has succeeded <lb/>in their endeavours to destroy, still there remains <lb/>influence <add>in this further <add>part</add> of the judicatory</add> enough and in its effects upon the state<lb/> of constitutional law and the law of procedure taken together,<lb/> good enough to secure <del>in</del> to it a strong<lb/> <add>the possession<lb/> of an ample share of public favors</add> hold upon the affections of the thinking part of the <lb/>people.</p>  
<p>When from what would otherwise have been the <lb/>influence and efficacy of <del>Juries </del> <add><del>that part</del> <add>Juries</add></add> this part of <add>numbers</add> of the complex
<lb/>  
judicatory in checking the despotism of the others<lb/> that part <add>portion</add> is deducted which the other <add>Judges have</add> has succeeded  
<lb/>
in their endeavours to destroy, still there remains  
<lb/>
influence <add>in this further <add>part</add> of the judicatory</add> enough and in its effects upon the state
<lb/>  
of constitutional law and the law of procedure taken together,
<lb/>  
good enough to secure <del>in</del> to it a strong<lb/> <add>the possession<lb/> of an ample share of public favors</add> hold upon the affections of the thinking part of the <lb/>people.</p>  


<p>But, <add>as on the one hand</add> forasmuch as whatsoever circumstance contributes <lb/>to lessen <add>diminish</add> its utility would if the diminution thus<lb/> produced were observed, contribute <hi rend='underline'><gap/></hi> took to diminish<lb/> the estimation it which it is held, so <add>by</add> whatsoever circumstance<lb/> the diminution naturally experienced is <add><gap/></add> kept <lb/>from observation, the degree of estimation in which it <lb/>is held is, so long as the illusion continues, rendered<lb/> proportionably more serious. </p>
<p>But, <add>as on the one hand</add> forasmuch as whatsoever circumstance contributes  
<lb/>
to lessen <add>diminish</add> its utility would if the diminution thus
<lb/>  
produced were observed, contribute <hi rend='underline'><gap/></hi> took to diminish
<lb/>  
the estimation it which it is held, so <add>by</add> whatsoever circumstance
<lb/>  
the diminution naturally experienced is <add><gap/></add> kept <lb/>from observation, the degree of estimation in which it <lb/>is held is, so long as the illusion continues, rendered<lb/> proportionably more serious. </p>




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7 June 1808

then".

§.6. Sixth cause of the attachment of the people to the
institution of Juries — ignorance of the artifices so successfully
employed by Judges for leading Juries blindfold blinding the eyes of speech.
for filtering the hands of Juries.]

Of these artifices a short sample sketch is given in another
place.

When from what would otherwise have been the
influence and efficacy of Juries that part <add>Juries</add> this part of numbers of the complex
judicatory in checking the despotism of the others
that part portion is deducted which the other Judges have has succeeded
in their endeavours to destroy, still there remains
influence in this further <add>part of the judicatory</add> enough and in its effects upon the state
of constitutional law and the law of procedure taken together,
good enough to secure in to it a strong
the possession
of an ample share of public favors
hold upon the affections of the thinking part of the
people.

But, as on the one hand forasmuch as whatsoever circumstance contributes
to lessen diminish its utility would if the diminution thus
produced were observed, contribute took to diminish
the estimation it which it is held, so by whatsoever circumstance
the diminution naturally experienced is kept
from observation, the degree of estimation in which it
is held is, so long as the illusion continues, rendered
proportionably more serious.



Identifier: | JB/035/270/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 35.

Date_1

1808-06-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

035

Main Headings

constitutional code; evidence; procedure code

Folio number

270

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

th 1806

Marginals

Paper Producer

andre morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

10863

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