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<p>The <del><gap/></del> <add>comparison</add> might be carried <add>pursued in throughout</add> much further<lb/>
<p>The <del>parallel</del> <add>comparison</add> might be carried <add>pursued in throughout</add> much further<lb/>
but <del>than</del> <add>to</add> for the present purpose, this much will<lb/>
but <del>than</del> <add>to</add> for the present purpose, this much will<lb/>
at least be deemed sufficient.</p>
at least be deemed sufficient.</p>
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<p>Under these circumstances, when praise is<lb/>
<p>Under these circumstances, when praise is<lb/>
to be bestowed, these Jury-trial Courts are the<lb/>
to be bestowed, these Jury-trial Courts are the<lb/>
only Courts in which the matter worthy of <gap/><lb/>
only Courts in which the matter worthy of praise<lb/>
is discovered. <add>observed</add> Of the Courts of Natural procedure<lb/>
is discovered. <add>observed</add> Of the Courts of Natural procedure<lb/>
<del>nothing is</del> not the <add>any</add> slightest mention is made in<lb/>
<del>nothing is</del> not the <add>any</add> slightest mention is made in<lb/>
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purpose of censure they are brought to view without<lb/>
purpose of censure they are brought to view without<lb/>
difficulty: and then <add>it is that</add> it is that the above and all<lb/>
difficulty: and then <add>it is that</add> it is that the above and all<lb/>
other <add>these</add> points of perfection <add>inseparably and exclusively attached to that <gap/> of procedure</add> being bound in alms,<lb/>
other <add>these</add> points of perfection <add>inseparably and exclusively attached to that mode of procedure</add> being bound in <unclear>alms</unclear>,<lb/>
the imperfections or supposed imperfections which<lb/>
the imperfections or supposed imperfections which<lb/>
if not are attached to them only by accident, are<lb/>
if not are attached to them only by accident, are<lb/>
brought to view as if <add>in <gap/> with these</add> belonging to its essence.</p>
brought to view as if <add>in <unclear>common</unclear> with these</add> belonging to its essence.</p>






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8 June 1808

The parallel comparison might be carried pursued in throughout much further
but than to for the present purpose, this much will
at least be deemed sufficient.

Whatsoever an other ends are necessary to justice
either the Courts of natural procedure either possess them
already in virtue of the unfettered latitude of authority, incident attached
to that unsophisticated mode of procedure, or might which the
Jury-trial inedification of technical procedure either
does not possess them at all, or possesses them in
but in some inferior footing, or in some inferior degree; or else in at the worst
might be made to possess them on a footing and in a degree more
advantageous than any in which those same and they could be
by that modification of the technical procedure
of which Jury trial seems the principal and only honest truth is the characteristic feature.

Under these circumstances, when praise is
to be bestowed, these Jury-trial Courts are the
only Courts in which the matter worthy of praise
is discovered. observed Of the Courts of Natural procedure
nothing is not the any slightest mention is made in
any such view.

But are they Not that they have passed unheeded altogether.
No: when censure is the thing to be bestowed for the
purpose of censure they are brought to view without
difficulty: and then it is that it is that the above and all
other these points of perfection inseparably and exclusively attached to that mode of procedure being bound in alms,
the imperfections or supposed imperfections which
if not are attached to them only by accident, are
brought to view as if in common with these belonging to its essence.




Identifier: | JB/035/288/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 35.

Date_1

1808-06-08

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

035

Main Headings

constitutional code; evidence; procedure code

Folio number

288

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e9

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

th 1806

Marginals

Paper Producer

andre morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

10881

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