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<p>1831 Sept. 28 <lb/>
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<head>Constitutional Code.</head> Cop<hi rend="superscript">d</hi><lb/>
 
2<lb/>
 
<note>Ch. XIV.  Judge Deputes Permanent<lb/>
 
&sect;. 4. Attendance</note></p>
<p>5.  On the ground of <hi rend="underline">economy</hi>, <del><gap/></del> <add>even</add> were that the<lb/>
only one the non-necessity of pay would – in this instance<lb/>
– as in every other – be sufficient reason for withholding<lb/>
it. <del>for failing to apply it.</del></p>
<p>6.  But in this instance, by every penny needlessly<lb/>
then applied, a step is made towards the<lb/>
creation of delay and denial of justice.  For procurement<lb/>
of the <del>quantity</del> <add>quantity</add> of <hi rend="underline">Judge-power</hi> sufficient to <del>put <gap/></del> <add>shut the door</add><lb/>
<del>upon</del> <add>against</add> those evils, the quantity of money, capable<lb/>
of being applied to this object, is (suppose) <del>sufficiently</del> <add>sufficient,<lb/>
<add>and</add></add> but barely sufficient:  add <del>more</del> <add>now more</add> pay call in consequence<lb/>
for more money – it is <add>by the supposition</add> not to be had:  <add>what is the consequence?</add> suits <del>have place</del> present themselves,<lb/>
<del><add>place – or to speak <gap/> <gap/></add> place</del> for the cognizance – and <del>at</del> <unclear>prevention</unclear> of which, no<lb/>
Judge-power is at hand.</p>
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1831 Sept. 28
Constitutional Code. Copd
2
Ch. XIV. Judge Deputes Permanent
§. 4. Attendance

5. On the ground of economy, even were that the
only one the non-necessity of pay would – in this instance
– as in every other – be sufficient reason for withholding
it. for failing to apply it.

6. But in this instance, by every penny needlessly
then applied, a step is made towards the
creation of delay and denial of justice. For procurement
of the quantity quantity of Judge-power sufficient to put shut the door
upon against those evils, the quantity of money, capable
of being applied to this object, is (suppose) sufficiently sufficient,
<add>and
</add> but barely sufficient: add more now more pay call in consequence
for more money – it is by the supposition not to be had: what is the consequence? suits have place present themselves,
place – or to speak place for the cognizance – and at prevention of which, no
Judge-power is at hand.


Identifier: | JB/041/058/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 41.

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1831-09-28

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041

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Constitutional Code

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058

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Constitutional Code

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001

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1

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C2 / E2

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[[notes_public::Copd [note not in Bentham's hand]]]

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001

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