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of another writer, I have pointedly acknowledged the<lb/>
of another writer, I have pointedly acknowledged the<lb/>
obligation. (d)</p>
obligation. (d)</p>
<head>(c) Dr. Johnson. Preface to his Dictionary.<lb/>
<note>(c) Dr. Johnson. Preface to his Dictionary.<lb/>
(d) I observe that some of the placita of title Forgery (a part of<lb/>
(d) I observe that some of the placita of title Forgery (a part of<lb/>
the Appendix to the Report of the Criminal Law Committee) have<lb/>
the Appendix to the Report of the Criminal Law Committee) have<lb/>
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by me unnoticed. But having continued these placita in the<lb/>
by me unnoticed. But having continued these placita in the<lb/>
reprint as they stood in the original title, to avoid a misconception<lb/>
reprint as they stood in the original title, to avoid a misconception<lb/>
I have made this remark.</head>
I have made this remark.</note>


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the most Extensive, the most Intricate, and , as it now stands,
the most Defective, of the whole Criminal Law. Accordingly,
the Greatest Pains haven been taken with this Division
of the Code, and the most Sweeping Alterations suggested,
It embraces as well the Civil as the Criminal Mode of
Proceeding; the two being so intimately allied, that it is
impossible, in a satisfactory manner, to treat of, or to reform
either, by itself.

"A large work is difficult because it is large, even
though all its parts might singly be performed with facility;
where there are many things to be done, each must be
allowed its share of time and labour, in the proportion only
which it bears to the whole."(c) In this spirit, I hope mine
will be judged. At the same time, I may be allowed to
add, that I have spared no pains to render Fidelity and
Trustworthiness its Characteristics.

Another Characteristic of this work is Originality. My
object throughout has been to Think for myself, and on the
one or two occasions upon which I have adopted the language
of another writer, I have pointedly acknowledged the
obligation. (d)

(c) Dr. Johnson. Preface to his Dictionary.
(d) I observe that some of the placita of title Forgery (a part of
the Appendix to the Report of the Criminal Law Committee) have
been adopted into the last edition of Burn's Justice; a course
perfectly justifiable, and which, had that title been a publication,
and therefore accessible to the profession, would have been passed
by me unnoticed. But having continued these placita in the
reprint as they stood in the original title, to avoid a misconception
I have made this remark.



Identifier: | JB/011/200/007"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 11.

Date_1

1826

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

011

Main Headings

law amendment

Folio number

200

Info in main headings field

Image

007

Titles

a letter to the members of the different circuits

Category

printed material

Number of Pages

23

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

3897

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