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<p>But the truth is that in this <add><gap/></add> any more than<lb/>
<p>But the truth is that in this <add><gap/></add> any more than<lb/>
any occasion was any sacrifice made of <add>professional and</add> personal<lb/>
any occasion was any sacrifice made of <add>professional and</add> personal<lb/>
interest to public interest by this <unclear>illustrious</unclear> and<lb/>
interest to public interest by this illustrious and<lb/>
successful disclaimer: <del>it was</del> the sacrifice made<lb/>
successful disclaimer: <del>it was</del> the sacrifice made<lb/>
in the shape of interest was the sacrifice of the ordinary<lb/>
in the shape of interest was the sacrifice of the ordinary<lb/>
and standing professional interest to the extraordinary<lb/>
and standing professional interest to the extraordinary<lb/>
interest of the person and the moment: to<lb/>
interest of the person and the moment: to<lb/>
the interest created by the <unclear>loss</unclear> of power and the<lb/>
the interest created by the loss of power and the<lb/>
passion of jealousy and <unclear>envy</unclear> having for their object<lb/>
passion of jealousy and envy having for their object<lb/>
the form and power and reputation of a rival<lb/>
the form and power and reputation of a rival<lb/>
superior at the time in office and in influence.<lb/>
superior at the time in office and in influence.<lb/>
It had for its <add>object, its at that same generally</add> <del>instances and</del> iniversally <unclear>anxious</unclear><lb/>
It had for its <add>object, its at that same generally</add> <del>instances and</del> universally anxious<lb/>
object the fixing upon the Lord Chief Justice<lb/>
object the fixing upon the Lord Chief Justice<lb/>
of the Kings Bench<add>superior Court</add> Lord Mansfield the imputation<lb/>
of the Kings Bench <add>Superior Court</add> Lord Mansfield the imputation<lb/>
of "every V<gap/>, folly and Passion to which human<lb/>
of "every Vice, folly and Passion to which human<lb/>
nature is viable.</p>
nature is viable.</p>


As to <unclear>view fallen</unclear> and passions, folly there<lb/>
<p>As to vices, follies and passions, folly there<lb/>
was <gap/>, nothing  this could come <gap/> and in that<lb/>
was none, nothing  this could come fairly under that<lb/>
name on either side. Views and passions the same<lb/>
name on either side. Vices and passions the same<lb/>
in this one and in the other Bench: <del>the</del> in kind the<lb/>
in this one and in the other Bench: <del>the</del> in kind the<lb/>
same as every burger brings with him and have<lb/>
same as every burger brings with him and have<lb/>
behind him in every  Bench <add><gap/> lying and being in </add>
behind him in every  Bench <add><unclear>situate</unclear> lying and being in </add> <del>which</del> the Great Hall.<lb/>
 
The course taken for the display <add>by the Chief Justice of the Upper Bench</add> of his power was<lb/>
 
to do a little good in a bad way: in such<add>so bad</add> a way<lb/>
as to counter-vail the <gap/> raise up mischief enough<lb/>
to outweigh it. <del>it was the course of the Chief Justice</del><add>except to much as <del>were done</del><add>could in</add></add><add>would not</add> <note>in the shape of amendment of the law to do any the smallest particle of good, nor suffer to be done any which in any plan it should be in his power to prevent.</note><lb/>
but be done by dividing in the<add>that</add> popular side which the<lb/>
interest of his reputation and his polities <del>had</del> engaged<lb/>
here to otherwise it was the determination taken by the<add>ennobled</add> Chief<lb/>
Justice of his <del><gap/></del> Lower Bench, never <del>to do any</del> in this <add>shape</add></p><pb/>


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19 July 1810 Fallacies

But the truth is that in this any more than
any occasion was any sacrifice made of professional and personal
interest to public interest by this illustrious and
successful disclaimer: it was the sacrifice made
in the shape of interest was the sacrifice of the ordinary
and standing professional interest to the extraordinary
interest of the person and the moment: to
the interest created by the loss of power and the
passion of jealousy and envy having for their object
the form and power and reputation of a rival
superior at the time in office and in influence.
It had for its object, its at that same generally instances and universally anxious
object the fixing upon the Lord Chief Justice
of the Kings Bench Superior Court Lord Mansfield the imputation
of "every Vice, folly and Passion to which human
nature is viable.

As to vices, follies and passions, folly there
was none, nothing this could come fairly under that
name on either side. Vices and passions the same
in this one and in the other Bench: the in kind the
same as every burger brings with him and have
behind him in every Bench situate lying and being in which the Great Hall.
The course taken for the display by the Chief Justice of the Upper Bench of his power was
to do a little good in a bad way: in suchso bad a way
as to counter-vail the raise up mischief enough
to outweigh it. it was the course of the Chief Justiceexcept to much as were done<add>could in</add>would not in the shape of amendment of the law to do any the smallest particle of good, nor suffer to be done any which in any plan it should be in his power to prevent.
but be done by dividing in thethat popular side which the
interest of his reputation and his polities had engaged
here to otherwise it was the determination taken by theennobled Chief
Justice of his Lower Bench, never to do any in this shape


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Identifier: | JB/107/275/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.

Date_1

1810-07-19

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

107

Main Headings

fallacies; law versus arbitrary power (a hatchet for dr paley's net)

Folio number

275

Info in main headings field

fallacies

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35266

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