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<head><!-- in pencil -->Judges Number</head>
 
<p>It is no uncommon effect of terror to<lb/>
drive men into the mouth of danger. A great<lb/>
object of terror <add>and evident object of apprehension</add> to the Committee <del>seems to be</del> <add>has been</add><lb/>
the danger of leagues <add>that might be</add> formed among Judges in<lb/>
opposition to the legislature. Under the impression<lb/>
they cram <add>fill</add> these Courts upon the old plan<lb/>
full of Judges, <del>and</del> of whom the number is <sic>encreased</sic><lb/>
in proportion as they rise in dignity<lb/>
and power. I will not pretend for my own<lb/>
part to partake <add>share</add> in the smallest degree of<lb/>
any such apprehension: <del>I see nothing</del> In the<lb/>
edifice of the Committee, with <add>amidst</add> all the faults<lb/>
of construction I impute to it I see not the<lb/>
least corner capable in my apprehension, <add>to my imagination</add> of<lb/>
harbouring the ghost of a departed <add>murdered</add> Parliament.<lb/>
But to a mind still agitated with those terrors<lb/>
the plan <add>principle</add> of unity in judication should afford<lb/>
a preservative not to be despised. My<lb/>
Judges <del>stan</del> stand each of them alone. None<lb/>
of them has any other to confederate with.</p>






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It is no uncommon effect of terror to
drive men into the mouth of danger. A great
object of terror and evident object of apprehension to the Committee seems to be has been
the danger of leagues that might be formed among Judges in
opposition to the legislature. Under the impression
they cram fill these Courts upon the old plan
full of Judges, and of whom the number is encreased
in proportion as they rise in dignity
and power. I will not pretend for my own
part to partake share in the smallest degree of
any such apprehension: I see nothing In the
edifice of the Committee, with amidst all the faults
of construction I impute to it I see not the
least corner capable in my apprehension, to my imagination of
harbouring the ghost of a departed murdered Parliament.
But to a mind still agitated with those terrors
the plan principle of unity in judication should afford
a preservative not to be despised. My
Judges stan stand each of them alone. None
of them has any other to confederate with.




Identifier: | JB/051/242/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 51.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

051

Main Headings

evidence; procedure code

Folio number

242

Info in main headings field

judges number

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

floyd & co

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

arthur young

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

16407

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