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<p>The merit which is to distinguish one project on this subject from another, consists not <del>t</del> so<lb/> much <del>]</del> in the discovery of expedients  which are not obvious, as <add><del>that</del></add> in [the rejection of <del>those</del>] <add>a proper selection out of <add>of one <gap/></add></add> the many <lb/>which are obvious and improper.</p>
<p>The merit which is to distinguish one project on this subject from another, consists not <del>t</del> so
<lb/>  
much <del>]</del> in the discovery of expedients  which are not obvious, as <add><del>that</del></add> in [the rejection of <del>those</del>] <add>a proper selection out of <add>of one <gap/></add></add> the many  
<lb/>
which are obvious and improper.</p>


<p>The multitude, which finds so many occasions  to complain of the Law feels nothing like moderation<lb/> towards the abuses among <add><del>wh</del></add> <sic>it's</sic> profession: Were it to <sic>chuse</sic>, the most violent expedients <add><gap/></add> would commonly<lb/> be those which would most please. The <unclear>male-practices</unclear> <!-- Is this the same as "malpractice"? -->of men of Law <add>The spinning out of the principles of men's common Nature </add> are ones of<lb/> a single profession: and men have no mercy for vices which are not their own. <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi></p> <note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <del><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/></del></note> <lb/>  
<p>The multitude, which finds so many occasions  to complain of the Law feels nothing like moderation<lb/> towards the abuses among <add><del>wh</del></add> <sic>it's</sic> profession: Were it to <sic>chuse</sic>, the most violent expedients <add><gap/></add> would commonly<lb/> be those which would most please. The <unclear>male-practices</unclear> <!-- Is this the same as "malpractice"? -->of men of Law <add>The spinning out of the principles of men's common Nature </add> are ones of<lb/> a single profession: and men have no mercy for vices which are not their own. <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <lb/>
<note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <del><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/></del></note> </p>  


<p>That such male-practices are but too frequent is not to be dissembled: the voice of the <lb/> people declares as much, which is seldom wrong (as a celebrated <add>distinguished</add> writer observes) in <sic>it's</sic> feelings <lb/>of the existence of misconduct, tho' not often right in <sic>it's</sic> speculations concerning the cause of <lb/>it" <add>to which we may add</add> and scarce ever concerning the <add>proper</add> means of cure. </p>
<p>That such male-practices are but too frequent is not to be dissembled: the voice of the <lb/> people declares as much, which is seldom wrong (as a celebrated <add>distinguished</add> writer observes) in <sic>it's</sic> feelings <lb/>of the existence of misconduct, tho' not often right in <sic>it's</sic> speculations concerning the cause of <lb/>it" <add>to which we may add</add> and scarce ever concerning the <add>proper</add> means of cure. </p>
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BARRETRY

The merit which is to distinguish one project on this subject from another, consists not t so
much ] in the discovery of expedients which are not obvious, as that in [the rejection of those] a proper selection out of <add>of one </add> the many
which are obvious and improper.

The multitude, which finds so many occasions to complain of the Law feels nothing like moderation
towards the abuses among wh it's profession: Were it to chuse, the most violent expedients would commonly
be those which would most please. The male-practices of men of Law The spinning out of the principles of men's common Nature are ones of
a single profession: and men have no mercy for vices which are not their own. +
+

That such male-practices are but too frequent is not to be dissembled: the voice of the
people declares as much, which is seldom wrong (as a celebrated distinguished writer observes) in it's feelings
of the existence of misconduct, tho' not often right in it's speculations concerning the cause of
it" to which we may add and scarce ever concerning the proper means of cure.

Barretry Indirect Legislation [Br[2*]




Identifier: | JB/070/163/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 70.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

070

Main Headings

of laws in general

Folio number

163

Info in main headings field

barretry indirect legisl.

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

<…>g <…>n

Marginals

Paper Producer

cc1

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23278

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