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<!-- pencil --><head>Sinecures</head></p>
 
<p>For collecting information by the hand of power <add>authority</add> the mode <add>course<lb/>
 
proper to be</add> taken <del>by</del> is dictated <add>pointed out</add> by common sense, and in the<lb/>
 
practice of parliament <add>the <del>two</del> legislature</add> which ever <add>of the two</add> branches be considered<lb/>
has not <add>neither</add> been <gap/> or  <add>comparatively speaking</add> in a considerable degree much
<unclear>obstructed</unclear> by the frauds and fraud-begotten absurdities<lb/>
of lawyers:  for since <add>forasmuch</add> as under the arrangements of<lb/>
procedure and the rules of evidence, <add>arrangement and rule</add>  invented and established<lb/>
by them for their own profit, it is impossible that<lb/>
supposing them steadily and consistently pursued society<lb/>
could hold together a twelvemonth, they are to <add>no inconsiderable extent</add> a great<lb/>
extent departed from, and in particular <del>as to on this</del> <add>on that sort of</add><lb/>
occasion on which <del>it</del> <add>such departure</add> is most necessary <del>they should<lb/>
<gap/> depen</del> viz. that of making laws, and giving force <add>enforcing</add><lb/>
to the execution of them <add>in an extraordinary</add> by the authority by which they<lb/>
were made.  By proceeding as at Common Law in the way<lb/>
<del>were pr made</del> of special pleading, or in that still more<lb/>
oppressive course <add>mode</add> which as if in derision is called Equity, no<lb/>
inconsiderable quantity <add>proportion</add> of that truth which is necessary to justice might be preserved <add>from</add> against<lb/>
disclosure, and at the<lb/>
same time no inconsiderable<lb/>
addition<lb/>
made for the <unclear>encrease</unclear><lb/>
to the stock of fees:  but<lb/>
<add>as</add> in the meantime everything<lb/>
would be running<lb/>
to rush and wreck and ruin<lb/>
in full drive on the road<lb/>
to ruin, the entrails<lb/>
of him would very<lb/>
shortly be torn out in<lb/>
the course of the search<lb/>
thus made for the golden<lb/>
eggs.</p>
<p><add>No man by whom information  is really wished</add> No man whose wish it is <del>that</del> to receive information<lb/>
and that information should be at the same time compleat<lb/>
and correct, and <add>by</add> whom without preponderantly<lb/>
inconvenience in the shape of delay vexation and<lb/>
expence it can be obtained at first hand <add>and at the source</add>, ever<lb/>
thinks of obtaining it <add>calls for prefers drawing for it</add> at second hand:  no man who<lb/>
<del>can obtain</del> <add><del><gap/></del> sees himself, as above in a condition to draw capable of being drawn</add> sees it as above, obtainable from the fountain<lb/>
head, were his recourse to intermediate channels.</p>
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11 March 1810
Sinecures

For collecting information by the hand of power authority the mode course
proper to be
taken by is dictated pointed out by common sense, and in the
practice of parliament the two legislature which ever of the two branches be considered
has not neither been or comparatively speaking in a considerable degree much obstructed by the frauds and fraud-begotten absurdities
of lawyers: for since forasmuch as under the arrangements of
procedure and the rules of evidence, arrangement and rule invented and established
by them for their own profit, it is impossible that
supposing them steadily and consistently pursued society
could hold together a twelvemonth, they are to no inconsiderable extent a great
extent departed from, and in particular as to on this on that sort of
occasion on which it such departure is most necessary they should
depen
viz. that of making laws, and giving force enforcing
to the execution of them in an extraordinary by the authority by which they
were made. By proceeding as at Common Law in the way
were pr made of special pleading, or in that still more
oppressive course mode which as if in derision is called Equity, no
inconsiderable quantity proportion of that truth which is necessary to justice might be preserved from against
disclosure, and at the
same time no inconsiderable
addition
made for the encrease
to the stock of fees: but
as in the meantime everything
would be running
to rush and wreck and ruin
in full drive on the road
to ruin, the entrails
of him would very
shortly be torn out in
the course of the search
thus made for the golden
eggs.

No man by whom information is really wished No man whose wish it is that to receive information
and that information should be at the same time compleat
and correct, and by whom without preponderantly
inconvenience in the shape of delay vexation and
expence it can be obtained at first hand and at the source, ever
thinks of obtaining it calls for prefers drawing for it at second hand: no man who
can obtain sees himself, as above in a condition to draw capable of being drawn sees it as above, obtainable from the fountain
head, were his recourse to intermediate channels.


Identifier: | JB/147/338/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 147.

Date_1

1810-03-11

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

147

Main Headings

Sinecures

Folio number

338

Info in main headings field

Sinecures

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C1

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

49563

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