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<head>1825. March 14<lb/> Procedure Code</head> <!-- figures in pencil --> <p>7<lb/> <note><sic>Ch.</sic> Ends of Justice</note><lb/>(7 <note>&sect; . 1. <add>proper</add> Ends of justice</note></p> <p><note>18 continued</note></p> <p>the Judges in whom the system of procedure has found its prime <add>chief</add> <unclear>matters</unclear><lb/>having in the pursuit of their own <add>labouring <del>towards</del> for the accomplishment of their own</add> ends embarrassed themselves<lb/>with such trammels that in <add>to</add> their endeavours to give execution<lb/> and effect to that sinister interest in which they are<lb/><gap/> they have unaware or through a sense of necessity<lb/>opposed obstacles to their own progress towards the accomplishment<lb/>of such their sinister ends: <del>the government in its</del> By the sort of<lb/><gap/> thus as it were <sic>organized</sic> the perpetually <unclear>renditive</unclear><lb/>and undeserved it by <gap/> finds a perpetual <gap/>.  As was<lb/> <gap/> it finds itself obstructed  in its progress <add>its progress impeded</add> by the weakness<lb/>of the instrument without which it can not operate: So foul<lb/>itself is the situation <add>condition</add> of his <gap/> misery which for this conveyor<lb/> of its noises and ammunition has no other means than<lb/>a set of ill constructed and rickety <gap/> which at every<lb/>turn are liable to break down and leave the <gap/> in a <lb/> <gap/> and proportional state of impatience.</p>
<head>1825. March 14<lb/>
Procedure Code</head> <!-- figures in pencil -->  


<p>7<lb/>
<note><sic>Ch.</sic> Ends of Justice</note><lb/>
(7 <note>&sect; . 1. <add>proper</add> Ends of justice</note></p>


<p><note>18 continued</note></p>
<p>the Judges in whom the system of procedure has found its prime <add>chief</add> authors<lb/>
having in the pursuit of their own <add>labouring <del>towards</del> for the accomplishment of their own</add> ends embarrassed themselves<lb/>
with such trammels that in <add>to</add> their endeavours to give execution<lb/>
and effect to that sinister interest in which they are<lb/>
partakers they have unaware or through a sense of necessity<lb/>
opposed obstacles to their own progress towards the accomplishment<lb/>
of such their sinister ends: <del>the government in its</del> By this sort of<lb/>
<gap/> they as it were <sic>organized</sic> the perpetually <unclear>renditive</unclear><lb/>
and endeavoured-at tyranny finds a perpetual check. At every step<lb/>
it finds itself obstructed in its progress <add>its progress impeded</add> by the weakness<lb/>
of the instrument without which it can not operate: To find<lb/>
itself in the situation <add>condition</add> of an invading army which for this conveyance<lb/>
of its arms and ammunition has no other means than<lb/>
a set of ill constructed and rickety vehicles which at every<lb/>
turn are liable to break down and leave the army in a <lb/>
comparative and proportional state of impotence.</p>


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1825. March 14
Procedure Code

7
Ch. Ends of Justice
(7 § . 1. proper Ends of justice

18 continued

the Judges in whom the system of procedure has found its prime chief authors
having in the pursuit of their own labouring towards for the accomplishment of their own ends embarrassed themselves
with such trammels that in to their endeavours to give execution
and effect to that sinister interest in which they are
partakers they have unaware or through a sense of necessity
opposed obstacles to their own progress towards the accomplishment
of such their sinister ends: the government in its By this sort of
they as it were organized the perpetually renditive
and endeavoured-at tyranny finds a perpetual check. At every step
it finds itself obstructed in its progress its progress impeded by the weakness
of the instrument without which it can not operate: To find
itself in the situation condition of an invading army which for this conveyance
of its arms and ammunition has no other means than
a set of ill constructed and rickety vehicles which at every
turn are liable to break down and leave the army in a
comparative and proportional state of impotence.



Identifier: | JB/057/282/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 57.

Date_1

1825-03-14

Marginal Summary Numbering

18 continued

Box

057

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

282

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d7 / e7

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

18612

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