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<head>1826 <sic>Nov.</sic> 17<lb/>Review of Humphreys</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> Agenda</note><lb/>(2) 2 <note>§ JB Procedure Code</note></p> <p>Could our Masters but bring themselves to do what is | <head>1826 <sic>Nov.</sic> 17<lb/>Review of Humphreys</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> Agenda</note><lb/>(2) 2 <note>§ JB Procedure Code</note></p> <p>Could our Masters but bring themselves to do what is done<lb/>in France justice would be brought if not literally to every man's<lb/>own home yet to within a morning: walk from it and in viewing<lb/>return to it. But the money? — aye, there be the rub<lb/>it can not be spared. <del>What <gap/></del> What at all times will be necessary<lb/>is — more Palaces and more Churches: what <del>to <gap/></del><lb/>will never be wanting, unless in a law not to be <unclear>contained</unclear><lb/><add>as</add> men call for it is justice</p> <p>If instead of <gap/> for them Mr Peel <del>wo</del> could<lb/><unclear>prevail</unclear> upon himself, to let would be Judges answer for themselves<lb/>he would find it not impossible to content <gap/> <gap/> as with <add>see <gap/> it <gap/> <gap/> themselves</add><lb/>at most <add>the utmost</add> say two or 1 and 1. <del>as most</del> the salary that<lb/>in France such as are glad to take: In a <gap/> part<lb/>of the Salary which according to his <gap/> <del>as</del> <add>is <gap/> down</add> no <hi rend="underline"><gap/></hi><lb/>one competent man would serve for competent men by hundred<lb/>some for in France and the <gap/> they <gap/> is universal.<lb/>In <del><gap/></del> the eyes <add>estimate</add> of Mr Peel honour and power put together are<lb/>worth nothing: in the eyes of every Frenchman <add><gap/> Judge</add> in <unclear>the salute</unclear> of a<lb/>Judge, it is worth much; so much that with it, an English<lb/>man <del>that <gap/> <gap/></del> would in Mr Peel's conception hold out <add>vouchsafe</add> a<lb/>hand to accept of it. Mr Peel should go to France and there<lb/>see that <del>when he is so <gap/> <gap/></del> <gap/> have a <gap/><lb/>as he is so sure can not be done <unclear>says alas</unclear> is then done<lb/>every where <del>Oppose</del> In London I was on the same staircase<lb/>lived <del>for fourteen ye</del> <add>fourteen years was living</add> learned man <del><gap/></del> named Long who<lb/>all that time <del>had been a Judge</del> at a Salary of £100 a year<lb/>had been Judge of the Sheriff Court London: In <gap/> <gap/><lb/>I ever knew I saw him going through his business: he went<lb/>though it well. <del>no <gap/></del> not a <gap/> of complaint<lb/>against him did I ever hear, had there ever been one I<lb/>would not have failed to hear it:</p><!-- line in ink across the page --> <p>Yet does the same man in the same breath <!-- bracket in pencil --> [<unclear>admire</unclear> and magnify <add>cover with indefatigable eulogy</add><lb/>all those <add>three</add> mutually repugnant and mutually condemnatory<lb/>forms. When? ah when! will you open your eyes, ye pillaged, oppressed<lb/>and deluded people?</p> <p><note>forms. With eulogy, all those<lb/>No: with no more than cold<lb/>acquiescence the only honest man<lb/>for he gets nothing by it: with<lb/>eulogy <add>not to say</add> extoling the two <gap/><lb/>ones: for he gets so<lb/>much by them: with most,<lb/><!-- continues along the edge of the page --> the most <gap/> of them, because <add>for</add> so much more than by the other is got by it.</note></p> | ||
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1826 Nov. 17
Review of Humphreys
Ch. Agenda
(2) 2 § JB Procedure Code
Could our Masters but bring themselves to do what is done
in France justice would be brought if not literally to every man's
own home yet to within a morning: walk from it and in viewing
return to it. But the money? — aye, there be the rub
it can not be spared. What What at all times will be necessary
is — more Palaces and more Churches: what to
will never be wanting, unless in a law not to be contained
as men call for it is justice
If instead of for them Mr Peel wo could
prevail upon himself, to let would be Judges answer for themselves
he would find it not impossible to content as with see it themselves
at most the utmost say two or 1 and 1. as most the salary that
in France such as are glad to take: In a part
of the Salary which according to his as is down no
one competent man would serve for competent men by hundred
some for in France and the they is universal.
In the eyes estimate of Mr Peel honour and power put together are
worth nothing: in the eyes of every Frenchman Judge in the salute of a
Judge, it is worth much; so much that with it, an English
man that would in Mr Peel's conception hold out vouchsafe a
hand to accept of it. Mr Peel should go to France and there
see that when he is so have a
as he is so sure can not be done says alas is then done
every where Oppose In London I was on the same staircase
lived for fourteen ye fourteen years was living learned man named Long who
all that time had been a Judge at a Salary of £100 a year
had been Judge of the Sheriff Court London: In
I ever knew I saw him going through his business: he went
though it well. no not a of complaint
against him did I ever hear, had there ever been one I
would not have failed to hear it:
Yet does the same man in the same breath [admire and magnify cover with indefatigable eulogy
all those three mutually repugnant and mutually condemnatory
forms. When? ah when! will you open your eyes, ye pillaged, oppressed
and deluded people?
forms. With eulogy, all those
No: with no more than cold
acquiescence the only honest man
for he gets nothing by it: with
eulogy not to say extoling the two
ones: for he gets so
much by them: with most,
the most of them, because for so much more than by the other is got by it.
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