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<head>1827 April 29<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <p><note>Preface.</note><lb/>(3</p> <p>On this occasion I shall be found (I hope) to have <add>already</add> rendered<lb/>sufficiently apparent the <add><sic>compleat</sic></add> inaptitude of the stablished system with reference<lb/to its professed purpose <del>and then the inaptitude of<del> <add>without as <gap/> with my <gap/><add><lb/>change in it: and then the absolute and indispensable necessity<lb/>of a Code entirely new from beginning to end.  Thus, supposing it<lb/>done will be no small thing done.</p> <p>What is more <gap/> <del>will</del> is write which in the<lb/>character of a proposed code all persons who feel included may<lb/>take in hand and take for the subject of immediate and publication:<lb/>and by this means towards ultimate <gap/><lb/>so must advance costs <add>be</add> have been made</p> <p>It might <add>perhaps</add> not be a great deal too much to say of it<lb/>that in its present state it might form a warrant for the appointment<lb/>of a Committee of the House of Commons, and the <gap/><lb/>of it the subject matter of a <gap/> of the labours <add>business</add> of such<lb/>Committee and while the Committee was occupying itself in the <lb/><add>requisite</add> <gap/> labour in its several parts (including what regards the<lb/>Judiciary Establishment which is already in or out of the press)<lb/>I shall if <gap/> be occupied  <add>according to the means of my ability</add> such amendments<lb/>as I find <add>shall have seen in it</add> a demand for.</p>   
<head>1827 April 29<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <p><note>Preface.</note><lb/>(3</p> <p>On this occasion I shall be found (I hope) to have <add>already</add> rendered<lb/>sufficiently apparent the <add><sic>compleat</sic></add> inaptitude of the established system with reference<lb/>to its professed purpose <del>and thence the inaptitude of</del> <add>without or even with my <unclear>prudent</unclear></add><lb/>change in it: and thence the absolute and indispensable necessity<lb/>of a Code entirely new from beginning to end.  This, supposing it<lb/>done will be no small thing done.</p> <p>What is more <unclear>pure</unclear> <del>will</del> is <unclear>write</unclear> which in the<lb/>character of a proposed code all persons who feel inclined may<lb/>take in hand and take for the subject of consideration and publication:<lb/>and by this means towards ultimate communication<lb/>so must advance costs <add>be</add> have been made</p> <p>It might <add>perhaps</add> not be a great deal too much to say of it<lb/>that in its present state it might form a warrant for the appointment<lb/>of a Committee of the House of Commons, and the emendation<lb/>of it the subject matter of a <gap/> of the labours <add>business</add> of such<lb/>Committee and while the Committee was occupying itself in the <lb/><add>requisite</add> preliminary labour in its several parts (including what regards the<lb/>Judiciary Establishment which is already in or out of the press)<lb/>I shall if <gap/> be occupied  <add>according to the measure of my ability</add> in making such <add>all</add> amendments<lb/>as I find <add>shall have seen in it</add> a demand for.</p>   






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1827 April 29
Procedure Code

Preface.
(3

On this occasion I shall be found (I hope) to have already rendered
sufficiently apparent the compleat inaptitude of the established system with reference
to its professed purpose and thence the inaptitude of without or even with my prudent
change in it: and thence the absolute and indispensable necessity
of a Code entirely new from beginning to end. This, supposing it
done will be no small thing done.

What is more pure will is write which in the
character of a proposed code all persons who feel inclined may
take in hand and take for the subject of consideration and publication:
and by this means towards ultimate communication
so must advance costs be have been made

It might perhaps not be a great deal too much to say of it
that in its present state it might form a warrant for the appointment
of a Committee of the House of Commons, and the emendation
of it the subject matter of a of the labours business of such
Committee and while the Committee was occupying itself in the
requisite preliminary labour in its several parts (including what regards the
Judiciary Establishment which is already in or out of the press)
I shall if be occupied according to the measure of my ability in making such all amendments
as I find shall have seen in it a demand for.




Identifier: | JB/052/135/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 52.

Date_1

1827-04-29

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

052

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

135

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1826

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1826

Notes public

ID Number

16808

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