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<p><note><!-- in pencil --><!-- section symbol --> 3 English practice</note> <sic>-trary</sic>: for if he acknowledges an interest, if he<lb/>
<p><note><!-- in pencil -->§ 3 English practice</note> <sic>-trary</sic>: for if he acknowledges an interest, if he<lb/>
acknowledges the trusting to the promises and acceding<lb/>
acknowledges the trusting to the promises and acceding<lb/>
to the invitation given by the legislature,<lb/>
to the invitation given by the legislature,<lb/>
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due form, what cares an English Judge for<lb/>
due form, what cares an English Judge for<lb/>
perjury? <del>Forms are observed and</del> Duty to<lb/>
perjury? <del>Forms are observed and</del> Duty to<lb/>
the <add>more</add> legilsation and duty to God are trampled upon<lb/>
the <add>more</add> legislation and duty to God are trampled upon<lb/>
but forms are observed, <del>but</del> and rules of law<lb/>
but forms are observed, <del>but</del> and rules of law<lb/>
that is rules made <del>or</del> dreamt of by Judges are<lb/>
that is rules made <del>or</del> dreamt of by Judges are<lb/>
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Tit. V. Ch. VII

§ 3 English practice -trary: for if he acknowledges an interest, if he
acknowledges the trusting to the promises and acceding
to the invitation given by the legislature,
he is driven off the stage with infamy; and the
natural good faith of the legislature violated by those
whose office it is to preserve it. Either then the What then is
the result? Breach of faith on one hand, or
perjury on the other: but, so it be practised in
due form, what cares an English Judge for
perjury? Forms are observed and Duty to
the more legislation and duty to God are trampled upon
but forms are observed, but and rules of law
that is rules made or dreamt of by Judges are
observed; the ends of judicature are therefore ob-
attained accomplished: For what are the ends of English
judicature? not the ends fulfilment of the law:
not the discovery of truth, or the administration of real justice: but the
irrational bigotted observance of a silly contradictory set of arbitrary
rules. made nobody knows when nor by whom
nor how, nor in what words, nor for what reason.




Identifier: | JB/051/276/001"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

276

Info in main headings field

tit. v

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d9 / d10

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

16441

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