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<p>1829. May 27. by G.B.<lb/> | |||
'' | <head>III Elucidation <add>to</add> Petitions</head></p> | ||
<p>☞ From §. Reconciliation p.8</p> | |||
<p>16 or 1<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">Malâ fide</hi> suitor – Causes of the assistance afforded to them.<lb/> | |||
1. View of the procedure system:<lb/> | |||
2. Judges (individual Judges) inaptitude.</p> | |||
<p>17. or 2<lb/> | |||
Of these two means<lb/> | |||
that which depends<lb/> | |||
upon the judge's depravity<lb/> | |||
may have<lb/> | |||
place or not – that<lb/> | |||
which depends on the<lb/> | |||
depravity of the<lb/> | |||
system is at all<lb/> | |||
times in existence.</p> | |||
<p>18. or 3.<lb/> | |||
Vexations which the<lb/> | |||
dishonest man is<lb/> | |||
thereby enabled to<lb/> | |||
inflict on any other.</p> | |||
<p>19. or 4<lb/> | |||
Dishonest suitor<lb/> | |||
finds <unclear>infeefed</unclear> Judge<lb/> | |||
an <hi rend="underline">accomplice</hi>.</p> | |||
<p>20. or 5.<lb/> | |||
Tax upon justice<lb/> | |||
is a prohibition of<lb/> | |||
justice to those<lb/> | |||
who cannot pay<lb/> | |||
the tax.</p> | |||
<p>21. or 6<lb/> | |||
Judge who exacts<lb/> | |||
a fee for rendering<lb/> | |||
justice becomes an<lb/> | |||
accomplice to the<lb/> | |||
wrong-doer.</p> | |||
<p>22. or 7<lb/> | |||
Suppose the case that<lb/> | |||
of rape or murder<lb/> | |||
the above proposition<lb/> | |||
not the less<lb/> | |||
true.</p> | |||
<p>23. or 8.<lb/> | |||
As to fees demanded<lb/> | |||
of defendants obliged<lb/> | |||
to comply with plaintiff's<lb/> | |||
demand if they do<lb/> | |||
not pursue the prescribed course.</p> | |||
<pb/> | |||
<p>24. or 9.<lb/> | |||
Object of the demand<lb/> | |||
may be service required<lb/> | |||
to be rendered in<lb/> | |||
any shape – compensation<lb/> | |||
required<lb/> | |||
for wrong done – <unclear>or</unclear><lb/> | |||
subjection to punishment<lb/> | |||
required.</p> | |||
<p>25. or 10<lb/> | |||
Suppose a right<lb/> | |||
claimed and a fee<lb/> | |||
to Judge demanded<lb/> | |||
as a condition<lb/> | |||
on which the defendant<lb/>may save<lb/> | |||
himself from compliance.<lb/> | |||
If defendant<lb/> | |||
unable to pay<lb/> | |||
the fee injustice<lb/> | |||
the result and judge<lb/> | |||
an accomplice.</p> | |||
<p>26. or 11<lb/> | |||
So where service<lb/> | |||
demanded is compensation<lb/> | |||
or subjection<lb/> | |||
to punishment.</p> | |||
<p>27. or 12<lb/> | |||
The only difference<lb/> | |||
as to punishment –<lb/> | |||
that it is not inflicted<lb/> | |||
on mere non contestation<lb/> | |||
unless<lb/> | |||
proof given of the<lb/> | |||
alledged delinquency.</p> | |||
<p>28. or 13.<lb/> | |||
As Judge an accomplice<lb/> | |||
in the above acts so<lb/> | |||
the Legislators who by<lb/> | |||
their votes contribute<lb/> | |||
to maintain this<lb/> | |||
state of things.</p> | |||
<pb/> | |||
<p>29. or 14.<lb/> | |||
Appeal by J.B. to<lb/> | |||
fellow subjects &<lb/> | |||
citizens no longer<lb/> | |||
to suffer such oppression.</p> | |||
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1829. May 27. by G.B.
III Elucidation to Petitions
☞ From §. Reconciliation p.8
16 or 1
Malâ fide suitor – Causes of the assistance afforded to them.
1. View of the procedure system:
2. Judges (individual Judges) inaptitude.
17. or 2
Of these two means
that which depends
upon the judge's depravity
may have
place or not – that
which depends on the
depravity of the
system is at all
times in existence.
18. or 3.
Vexations which the
dishonest man is
thereby enabled to
inflict on any other.
19. or 4
Dishonest suitor
finds infeefed Judge
an accomplice.
20. or 5.
Tax upon justice
is a prohibition of
justice to those
who cannot pay
the tax.
21. or 6
Judge who exacts
a fee for rendering
justice becomes an
accomplice to the
wrong-doer.
22. or 7
Suppose the case that
of rape or murder
the above proposition
not the less
true.
23. or 8.
As to fees demanded
of defendants obliged
to comply with plaintiff's
demand if they do
not pursue the prescribed course.
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24. or 9.
Object of the demand
may be service required
to be rendered in
any shape – compensation
required
for wrong done – or
subjection to punishment
required.
25. or 10
Suppose a right
claimed and a fee
to Judge demanded
as a condition
on which the defendant
may save
himself from compliance.
If defendant
unable to pay
the fee injustice
the result and judge
an accomplice.
26. or 11
So where service
demanded is compensation
or subjection
to punishment.
27. or 12
The only difference
as to punishment –
that it is not inflicted
on mere non contestation
unless
proof given of the
alledged delinquency.
28. or 13.
As Judge an accomplice
in the above acts so
the Legislators who by
their votes contribute
to maintain this
state of things.
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29. or 14.
Appeal by J.B. to
fellow subjects &
citizens no longer
to suffer such oppression.
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081 |
petition for justice |
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elucidations to petitions |
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marginal summary sheet |
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john flowerdew colls |
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arthur moore; richard doane |
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1828 |
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