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4 <gap/><lb/>
Redesdales defence <gap/></note><lb/>
Redesdales defence to</note><lb/>


<p>but for <add>the</add> making <add>of</add> Lord Chancellor Eldons decrees, this in <del>his</del><add>in the</add><lb/>
<p>but for <add>in</add> making <add>of</add> Lord Chancellor Eldons decrees, this in <del>his</del><add>in the</add><lb/>
<add>course of those 11 pages</add>been shown in all detail by his friend the <gap/> Lord odys Chancellor<lb/>
<add>course of those 11 pages</add>been shown in all detail by his friend the Ex- Lord Chancellor<lb/>
Redesdale, has all along been any bodys and every bodys business<lb/>
Redesdale, has all along been any bodys and every bodies business<lb/>
- always excepting Lord Chancellor Eldons. Whosoever it be<lb/>
- always excepting Lord Chancellor Eldon's. Whosoever it be<lb/>
of any one then be <del>who</del> by whom the sight of such a state and<lb/>
of any one then be <del>who</del> by whom the sight of such a state and<lb/>
from such a hand as undesirable, let him read <unclear>punish</unclear>, learn<lb/>
from such a hand as undesirable, let him read <unclear>punish</unclear>, learn<lb/>
and inwardly digest this most interesting and instructive performance<lb/>
and inwardly digest this most interesting and instructive performance<lb/>
of Lord Redesdale's <add>As to Equity himself</add> Never was <gap/>dity more entire<lb/>
of Lord Redesdale's <add>As to Equity himself</add> Never was <unclear>nudity</unclear> more entire<lb/>
than that to which the Goddess of their common <gap/>ty has at<lb/>
than that to which the Goddess of their common <gap/>ty has at<lb/>
length been reduced by this <gap/> nobody fratrum. Displacing the<lb/>
length been reduced by this par nobile fratrum. Displacing the<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> <add>existing</add> race of Jockers <del>of the bl</del> she is now ripe for mounting<lb/>
<del>pretence</del> <add>existing</add> race of Jockers <del>of the bl</del> she is now ripe for mounting<lb/>
the black race and crying in <del>abl</del> the indigenous language of<lb/>
the black race and crying in <del>abl</del> the indigenous language of<lb/>
natural <gap/> <add>object at <gap/> and instrument of the common remembrance -</add> Here I am, riding in a black race <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
natural line <add>object at <gap/> and instrument of the common re<gap/>tion -</add> Here I am, riding in a black race <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
as I and and for my tails gains Have done this worldly<lb/>
as I am and for my tails gains Have done this worldly<lb/>
shame</p>
shame</p>


<p>As that part of the Equity <add>Court</add> system which <add>has at its disposal</add> disposal of the<lb/>
<p>Of that part of the Equity <add>Court</add> system which <add>has at its disposal</add> dispose of the<lb/>
<add>the whole of the</add> real property of the country M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Humphries, after <gap/> applicative<lb/>
<add>the whole of the</add> real property of the country M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Humphries, after due application<lb/>
of weight's to scales declaring that it is unamendable.</p>
of weight's to scales declares that it is unamendable.</p>


<p>Of<add>To</add> the whole of that seems systems <add>a large portion of</add> Lord Redesdale's<lb/>
<p>Of<add>To</add> the whole of that seems systems <add>a large portion of</add> Lord Redesdale's<lb/>
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and the <del><gap/></del> two <gap/> being an offspring of the same virtue<lb/>
and the <del><gap/></del> two <gap/> being an offspring of the same virtue<lb/>
and at all times occupied in the same sort of work <del><gap/></del> the demonstration<lb/>
and at all times occupied in the same sort of work <del><gap/></del> the demonstration<lb/>
applied to the work of the other may <gap/> it has not which<lb/>
applied to the work of the other may if it has not already<lb/>
been applied by Lord Redesdale be <del>applied</del> without hesitation<lb/>
been applied by Lord Redesdale be <del>applied</del> without hesitation<lb/>
or fear of error, be applied in that of the other.</p>
or fear of error, be applied in that of the other.</p>
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1826 Aug. 21

Review of Humphrey §. J.B.'s and H's language
Judge &c
Redesdale

4
Redesdales defence to

but for in making of Lord Chancellor Eldons decrees, this in hisin the
course of those 11 pagesbeen shown in all detail by his friend the Ex- Lord Chancellor
Redesdale, has all along been any bodys and every bodies business
- always excepting Lord Chancellor Eldon's. Whosoever it be
of any one then be who by whom the sight of such a state and
from such a hand as undesirable, let him read punish, learn
and inwardly digest this most interesting and instructive performance
of Lord Redesdale's As to Equity himself Never was nudity more entire
than that to which the Goddess of their common ty has at
length been reduced by this par nobile fratrum. Displacing the
pretence existing race of Jockers of the bl she is now ripe for mounting
the black race and crying in abl the indigenous language of
natural line object at and instrument of the common retion - Here I am, riding in a black race
as I am and for my tails gains Have done this worldly
shame

Of that part of the Equity Court system which has at its disposal dispose of the
the whole of the real property of the country Mr Humphries, after due application
of weight's to scales declares that it is unamendable.

OfTo the whole of that seems systems a large portion of Lord Redesdale's
work is occupied in giving an equally unanswerable demonstration:
and the two being an offspring of the same virtue
and at all times occupied in the same sort of work the demonstration
applied to the work of the other may if it has not already
been applied by Lord Redesdale be applied without hesitation
or fear of error, be applied in that of the other.





Identifier: | JB/078/070/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 78.

Date_1

1826-08-21

Marginal Summary Numbering

4 continued

Box

078

Main Headings

Review of Humphreys

Folio number

070

Info in main headings field

Review of Humphreys

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C5 / E5

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1824

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

25161

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