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<!-- pencil --><head><del>Parl<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> Reform</del> Sinecures</head></p>
 
<p>The case of the inferior ranks that is of the great mass of<lb/>
 
the people, in their quality of litigants <add>suitors</add> and would be litigants<lb/>
 
in respect of the need they have of the protection of the<lb/>
law in civil cases – <add>state of</add> of the outlawry to <add><unclear>sweeping</unclear> in</add> which they have <add>stand</add><lb/>
been placed by the mass of <del><gap/></del> factitious delay vexation<lb/>
and expence produced by the fee-gathering system, in conjunction<lb/>
with the ill-placed <add>ill-applied misdirected</add> exertion of the tax gatherer was<lb/>
<del>of</del> so far as concerns the part taken <add>share contributed</add> in it by the tax<lb/>
gatherer first brought to <add>placed under the public</add> view by M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bentham in his<lb/>
<add>abovementioned</add> Protest against Law Taxes published in 1796.  In that<lb/>
short but clear as well as energetic representation <del>the</del> not<lb/>
only <add>merely</add> the calamitousness <add>afflictiveness</add> of the case of the people <add>state of the honest and injured part</add> in that<lb/>
respect was brought to view – but its <del><gap/></del> almost hopelessness:<lb/>
<del>not off from all prospect</del> oppressed <add>confederated</add> by the combined<lb/>
interest of the man of finance <add>finance ministers</add> the man of law, and<lb/>
the dishonest among the rich of all ranks <add>classes</add> and denominations,<lb/>
oppressed by the most powerful bodies, <add>themselves essentially</add> incapable of forming<lb/>
<add><gap/></add> a body, the <del>dishonest</del> <add>honest</add> among themselves  finding themselves <add>experiencing a<lb/>
constant and necessary opposition <unclear>force</unclear></add> opposed by the dishonest in equal number, <del>in</del> their<lb/>
case seemed scarce to present <del>scarce</del> <add>any</add> the smallest chink<lb/>
through which any prospect of redress could be <unclear>speed</unclear> by<lb/>
<unclear>steps</unclear>:</p>
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10 Feb 1810
Parly Reform Sinecures

The case of the inferior ranks that is of the great mass of
the people, in their quality of litigants suitors and would be litigants
in respect of the need they have of the protection of the
law in civil cases – state of of the outlawry to sweeping in which they have stand
been placed by the mass of factitious delay vexation
and expence produced by the fee-gathering system, in conjunction
with the ill-placed ill-applied misdirected exertion of the tax gatherer was
of so far as concerns the part taken share contributed in it by the tax
gatherer first brought to placed under the public view by Mr Bentham in his
abovementioned Protest against Law Taxes published in 1796. In that
short but clear as well as energetic representation the not
only merely the calamitousness afflictiveness of the case of the people state of the honest and injured part in that
respect was brought to view – but its almost hopelessness:
not off from all prospect oppressed confederated by the combined
interest of the man of finance finance ministers the man of law, and
the dishonest among the rich of all ranks classes and denominations,
oppressed by the most powerful bodies, themselves essentially incapable of forming
a body, the dishonest honest among themselves finding themselves experiencing a
constant and necessary opposition force
opposed by the dishonest in equal number, in their
case seemed scarce to present scarce any the smallest chink
through which any prospect of redress could be speed by
steps:


Identifier: | JB/147/230/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 147.

Date_1

1810-02-10

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

147

Main Headings

Sinecures

Folio number

230

Info in main headings field

Sinecures

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C2

Penner

Watermarks

TH 1806

Marginals

Paper Producer

Andre Morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

49455

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