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<p><!-- pencil -->12 June 1805<lb/>
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<head>Evidence</head></p>
 
<p>Evils of the 5<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> Order – the cause of which is here sought</p>
 
<p>2.  Delay<hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi></p>
 
<p>I.  Natural Causes.  <del>See Intricacy.</del></p>
<p>1.  <del>First</del> Of the delay or length of time occupied by operations<lb/>
naturally <del>made necessary</del> occurred <add>performed</add> on in the course of<lb/>
the system of <del>prod</del> procedure, as being <add>in the several cases</add> conducive and necessary<lb/>
to the fulfilment of the ends of procedure: – The<lb/>
same as the natural causes of complication:  which see<lb/>
in the Table.</p>
<p>2.  Of te delay or length of time intervening between operation<lb/>
and operation.  See in like manner the Table of the<lb/>
<add>Natural</add> Causes of Complication.  Unforthcomingness of parties or evidence.</p>
<p><head>Note (a) to p.3.</head></p>
<p>(a)  In England, another answer, in no better character indeed than that<lb/>
of an <foreign>argumentum ad hominem</foreign> but in that character an misanswerable <add>a pretty rather an pretty impressive one<lb/>
and most appalling one</add> one, <del>every</del> might be <unclear>opposed</unclear> <add>submitted presented</add> to an English Judge.  You yourself<lb/>
as often as you had your name <del>be a plaintiff</del> for the purpose of giving<lb/>
commencement to a suit, address yourself <add>to <del>by the def</del></add> by a written notice presented in<lb/>
the Kings name <add>the name of your King</add>, the defendant, calling upon him in as explicit<lb/>
and pointed <del>language</del> <add>term</add> as the language can furnish <add>has to furnish you</add>, to appear before<lb/>
you in your Court:  to appear not simply to appear (<unclear>lest</unclear> that<lb/>
according to the <add>distorted &amp;</add> <unclear>deceptitious</unclear> language to which your predecessors have given<lb/>
<unclear>currence</unclear> should be <gap/> to mean <del>to appear <gap/></del> <add>not to appear but to send</add> by some other person –<lb/>
to appear by Attorney) not simply to appear but to appear personally<lb/>
to appear in person:  and the better to enforce this command you back it<lb/>
with the threat of a specific punishment, a pecuniary punishment to the amount<lb/>
of £100.</p>
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12 June 1805
Evidence

Evils of the 5th Order – the cause of which is here sought

2. Delay(a)

I. Natural Causes. See Intricacy.

1. First Of the delay or length of time occupied by operations
naturally made necessary occurred performed on in the course of
the system of prod procedure, as being in the several cases conducive and necessary
to the fulfilment of the ends of procedure: – The
same as the natural causes of complication: which see
in the Table.

2. Of te delay or length of time intervening between operation
and operation. See in like manner the Table of the
Natural Causes of Complication. Unforthcomingness of parties or evidence.

Note (a) to p.3.

(a) In England, another answer, in no better character indeed than that
of an argumentum ad hominem but in that character an misanswerable a pretty rather an pretty impressive one
and most appalling one
one, every might be opposed submitted presented to an English Judge. You yourself
as often as you had your name be a plaintiff for the purpose of giving
commencement to a suit, address yourself to by the def by a written notice presented in
the Kings name the name of your King, the defendant, calling upon him in as explicit
and pointed language term as the language can furnish has to furnish you, to appear before
you in your Court: to appear not simply to appear (lest that
according to the distorted & deceptitious language to which your predecessors have given
currence should be to mean to appear not to appear but to send by some other person –
to appear by Attorney) not simply to appear but to appear personally
to appear in person: and the better to enforce this command you back it
with the threat of a specific punishment, a pecuniary punishment to the amount
of £100.


Identifier: | JB/058/281/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 58.

Date_1

1805-06-12

Marginal Summary Numbering

7a

Box

058

Main Headings

evidence

Folio number

281

Info in main headings field

evidence

Image

001

Titles

note (a) to p. 3

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c1 / e4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

18950

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