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1830 July 21
<head>1830 July 21<lb/>
Review
Review</head>


4. Arbitratrix
<note>4. Arbitratrix</note>


Think on what a great man is this man Mr Justice
<p>Think on what a great man is this man M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Justice<lb/>
Ordinary or My Lord Ordinary as in the Scottish Court of <gap/> his stile
Ordinary or My Lord Ordinary as in the <add>Scottish</add> Court of <unclear>Session</unclear> his <sic>stile</sic><lb/>
and title is.
and title is.</p>


Reader, what you want set Coachman at a start? W<gap/>
<p>Reader &#x2014; what you <unclear>were set</unclear> Coachman at a start? W<gap/><lb/>
at a <!-- space -->? Porter or Innkeepers Agent at D<gap/> &amp; C<gap/>  
at a <!-- space -->? Porter <add>or Innkeepers Agent</add> at D<gap/> &amp; C<gap/></p>


To any of these questions answer Yes, then may you
<p>To any of these questions answer <hi rend="underline">Yes</hi>, then may you<lb/>
concern the <gap/> on the <gap/> <gap/> of the Common Law as set out
concern the <del><gap/></del> <add>on the <gap/></add> <gap/> of the Common Law as set out<lb/>
headed by the Lord Chief Justice3 of the King's Bench and to Lord Chief
headed by the Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench and to Lord Chief<lb/>
Justice of the Common Pleas &#x2014; not to speak of the Lord Chief Baron of
Justice of the Common Pleas &#x2014; not to speak of the Lord Chief <unclear>Baron</unclear> of<lb/>
the Exchequer <gap/> on the other side those of the Equity Courts headed
the Exchequer <gap/> on the other side those of the Equity Courts headed<lb/>
by his Lordship the Lord High Chancellor <gap/>
by his Lordship the Lord High Chancellor <gap/></p>


Think of the exchanges contribution of all sorts which <gap/> gratitude
<p>Think of the exchanges <add>contribution</add> of all sorts which <unclear>mutual</unclear> gratitude<lb/>
will may suggest. Good gifts good things of all sorts and soon
will <add>may</add> suggest. Good gifts good things of all sorts and soon<lb/>
passing <gap/> from hand to hand the c<gap/> table like counters upon a card table.
passing <gap/> <add>from hand to hand</add> the c<gap/> table like counters upon a card table.</p>


Nothing of this sort will the <gap/> new Lord Chancellor do &#x2014; for the
<p>Nothing of this sort will the <del><gap/></del> new Lord Chancellor do &#x2014; for the<lb/>
new Chancellor is Lord Lyndhurst. Nothing of this sort will the
new Chancellor is Lord Lynhurst. Nothing of this sort will the<lb/>
new Lady Chancellor do &#x2014; for the new Lady Chancellor is Lady
new Lady Chancellor do &#x2014; for the new Lady Chancellor is Lady<lb/>
Lyndhurst.
Lyndhurst.</p>
 
But as soon as her Majesty <gap/> <gap/> of the new Lord
Chancellor then in comes the possible Chamber: and in a
possible Chamber all things are possible in this way, or to the Almighty so another way
 
Lord T<gap/> will not suffer us to say of those who are
no moare any this of that which if hearing they would not be pleased
to hear: Experience quid concedatur in other. Answer legitur <gap/> <gap/> <gap/>
Answer by Lord T<gap/> Nil. But the f<gap/> c<gap/> w<gap/> are still not
only subject to observation but <gap/> far gone. What other
<note>other <gap/> or information,
and these <gap/>
may be <gap/> encompassed in and
protected guarded by his Lordships
protecting net</note>


<p>But as soon as his Majesty since <gap/> of the new Lord<lb/>
Chancellor than in comes the possible Chamber: and in a<lb/>
possible Chamber all things are possible <add>in this way, or to the Almighty in another way</add></p>


<p>Lord T<gap/> will not suffer us to say of those who are<lb/>
no more any <unclear>thing</unclear> of that which if hearing they would not be pleased<lb/>
to hear: Experience <unclear><foreign>quid concedatur</foreign> in other</unclear>. Answer legitur <gap/> alque <gap/><lb/>
Answer by Lord <unclear>Tudwillan</unclear> Nil. But the f<gap/> c<gap/> w<gap/> are still not<lb/>
only subject to observation but <gap/> far gone. What other<lb/>
<note>other <gap/> or information,<lb/>
and these <unclear>likenesses</unclear><lb/>
may be <unclear>included</unclear> in <add>encompassed</add> and<lb/>
protected <add>guarded</add> by his Lordships<lb/>
protecting net</note></p>


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1830 July 21
Review

4. Arbitratrix

Think on what a great man is this man Mr Justice
Ordinary or My Lord Ordinary as in the Scottish Court of Session his stile
and title is.

Reader — what you were set Coachman at a start? W
at a ? Porter or Innkeepers Agent at D & C

To any of these questions answer Yes, then may you
concern the on the of the Common Law as set out
headed by the Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench and to Lord Chief
Justice of the Common Pleas — not to speak of the Lord Chief Baron of
the Exchequer on the other side those of the Equity Courts headed
by his Lordship the Lord High Chancellor

Think of the exchanges contribution of all sorts which mutual gratitude
will may suggest. Good gifts good things of all sorts and soon
passing from hand to hand the c table like counters upon a card table.

Nothing of this sort will the new Lord Chancellor do — for the
new Chancellor is Lord Lynhurst. Nothing of this sort will the
new Lady Chancellor do — for the new Lady Chancellor is Lady
Lyndhurst.

But as soon as his Majesty since of the new Lord
Chancellor than in comes the possible Chamber: and in a
possible Chamber all things are possible in this way, or to the Almighty in another way

Lord T will not suffer us to say of those who are
no more any thing of that which if hearing they would not be pleased
to hear: Experience quid concedatur in other. Answer legitur alque
Answer by Lord Tudwillan Nil. But the f c w are still not
only subject to observation but far gone. What other
other or information,
and these likenesses
may be included in encompassed and
protected guarded by his Lordships
protecting net



Identifier: | JB/004/151/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 4.

Date_1

1830-07-21

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

004

Main Headings

lord brougham displayed

Folio number

151

Info in main headings field

review

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c7

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

2072

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