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<p>In the instance of <hi rend="underline">land</hi>, the practice is not precisely the<lb/>
 
same.  The plaintiff's demand is exhibited <add>made up by his lawyers</add> in the form of<lb/>
 
composition of <del>lies with</del> <add>mendacity and absurdity</add> mixed up with a small proportion of<lb/>
 
<add>rational</add> truth, and when the Jury mean <add>meaning of the Jury is</add> to give a decision in<lb/>
favour of the Plaintiff, they are made to say <hi rend="underline">Guilty</hi>.  <unclear>With</unclear><lb/>
this word to <unclear>work</unclear> upon in addition to the demand which<lb/>
called it forth, the Judges settle the matter in their own way:<lb/>
and the way the <unclear>take</unclear> is to leave it to the Plaintiff <add>by the hands of the <gap/> officers of Justice, the subordinates of the Sheriffs,</add> to take<lb/>
from the land in the possession of the Defendant in <del>the</del> or<lb/>
about the place in question <del>what</del> such and so much land<lb/>
as he thinks fit, but at his peril:  i.e. at the peril of<lb/>
another such suit, or another suit of some kind or other<lb/>
if in the opinion, real or pretended of the defendant, he<lb/>
has taken any thing that he ought <del>to take</del> not to take. <add>so have taken</add></p>
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10 March 1807

In the instance of land, the practice is not precisely the
same. The plaintiff's demand is exhibited made up by his lawyers in the form of
composition of lies with mendacity and absurdity mixed up with a small proportion of
rational truth, and when the Jury mean meaning of the Jury is to give a decision in
favour of the Plaintiff, they are made to say Guilty. With
this word to work upon in addition to the demand which
called it forth, the Judges settle the matter in their own way:
and the way the take is to leave it to the Plaintiff by the hands of the officers of Justice, the subordinates of the Sheriffs, to take
from the land in the possession of the Defendant in the or
about the place in question what such and so much land
as he thinks fit, but at his peril: i.e. at the peril of
another such suit, or another suit of some kind or other
if in the opinion, real or pretended of the defendant, he
has taken any thing that he ought to take not to take. so have taken


Identifier: | JB/106/101/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.

Date_1

1807-03-10

Marginal Summary Numbering

29

Box

106

Main Headings

scotch reform

Folio number

101

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c16 / e16

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

34689

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