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<note>Ch. Evidence<lb/>
<note>Ch. Evidence<lb/>
S</note><lb/>
S<lb/>
<!-- Continue in pencil -->Mendacity being a<lb/>
Anglici</note><lb/>


<p>S. Causes of mendacity to Practice of English Judges</p>
<p>S. Causes of mendacity to Practice of English Judges</p>
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- <add>he scarce could open</add>he scarce could open</p>
- <add>he scarce could open</add>he scarce could open</p>


<p>His writer,but out there flew a trope</p>
<p>His writer, but out there flew a trope</p>


<p>Of an English lawyer and men especially of an English<lb/>
<p>Of an English lawyer and more especially of an English<lb/>
Judge it <add>the same thing</add> may be recorded with much <add>more truth and reason</add> more simplicity<lb/>
Judge it <add>the same thing</add> may be recorded with much <add>more truth and reason</add> more simplicity<lb/>
<add>though without rhyme</add> and correctness if to <del><gap/></del> the need trope the word<lb/>
<add>though without rhyme</add> and correctness if a <del><gap/></del> the used trope the word<lb/>
to be substituted.</p>
to be substituted.</p>


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that his <gap/> in other men may be termed with.<lb/>
that his <gap/> in other men may be termed with.<lb/>
character - {Greek characters} the <hi rend="underline">Father of law</hi> for its<lb/>
character - {Greek characters} the <hi rend="underline">Father of law</hi> for its<lb/>
is by then that from first to last <gap/> have not only been<lb/>
is by then that from first to end has here not only been<lb/>
tolerated and allowed but actually impelled: compiled a <lb/>
tolerated and allowed but actually impelled: compiled a <lb/>
pen of <unclear>cullaring</unclear></p>
pen of <unclear>cullaring</unclear></p>
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for a contempt</note><lb/>
for a contempt</note><lb/>


<p>If <gap/> be put of <gap/> - if in med<gap/><lb/>
<p>If variety be put of numbers - if in med<gap/><lb/>
there be ann<gap/>lity - an if low things - to any are to be<lb/>
there be ann<gap/>lity - an if low things - to any are to be<lb/>
who he may - <del>if</del> to any one of them be <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
who he may - <del>if</del> to any one of them be <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
here either morality itself must be an object of contempt,<lb/>
here either morality itself must be an object of contempt,<lb/>
or the whole tribe of English Judges &amp; this by whom if not <lb/>
or the whole tribe of English Judges &amp; this by whom if not <lb/>
their <unclear>investigation</unclear> a man refused to def<gap/> himself by a<lb/>
their <unclear>investigation</unclear> a man refused to defile himself by a<lb/>
law, he would be punished by them a f<gap/> a <hi rend="underline">contempt</hi>.<lb/>
law, he would be punished by them a f<gap/> a <hi rend="underline">contempt</hi>.<lb/>
for that is the appropriate phrase - for contempt manifested<lb/>
for that is the appropriate phrase - for contempt manifested<lb/>
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1824. Feby.

Procedure Code

Ch. Evidence
S
Mendacity being a
Anglici

S. Causes of mendacity to Practice of English Judges

As for Hudibras it is recorded there
- he scarce could openhe scarce could open

His writer, but out there flew a trope

Of an English lawyer and more especially of an English
Judge it the same thing may be recorded with much more truth and reason more simplicity
though without rhyme and correctness if a the used trope the word
to be substituted.

1
English lawyers his
as abundant as Hudibra's
tropes

2
Judges the Fathers
of lies

The Judges were especially as being the
that his in other men may be termed with.
character - {Greek characters} the Father of law for its
is by then that from first to end has here not only been
tolerated and allowed but actually impelled: compiled a
pen of cullaring

3
Judge refusing to
lie would be punished
for a contempt

If variety be put of numbers - if in med
there be annlity - an if low things - to any are to be
who he may - if to any one of them be
here either morality itself must be an object of contempt,
or the whole tribe of English Judges & this by whom if not
their investigation a man refused to defile himself by a
law, he would be punished by them a f a contempt.
for that is the appropriate phrase - for contempt manifested
to their authority.




Identifier: | JB/052/358/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 52.

Date_1

1824-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-3

Box

052

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

358

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

17031

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