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<p>Prize Agents <unclear>combated</unclear> by those, Lawyers left untouched</p>
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<p><gap/> the persons of <add>the Prize</add> Prize Agents and Receiving Agents<lb/>
 
<gap/> Honorable Gentleman has attached sinister interests<lb/>
 
<gap/> with vigour, and to all appearance by no means<lb/>
 
<gap/> success.</p>
<p><add>But</add> In the persons of lawyers <add>the man of law</add> he</p>
<p>Where he has found in <gap/> <add><gap/></add> in a long <gap/><lb/>
<gap/> <add>has left it untouched as he found it</add> by it in profound and prudential at least if not <add>he has made <unclear>has</unclear> been <del><gap/></del></add> necessary silence</p>
<p>But <add>neither can</add> the interest of the Prize Agent nor of any<lb/>
<gap/> trustee be <del><gap/></del> in a state of more decided <add>determinate</add><lb/>
<gap/> to that of his principal than the interest<lb/>
<gap/> man of law is to that of every class of men<lb/>
<add><gap/> in the trade of whom</add> <gap/> of every description <add><gap/> in <unclear>misrule</unclear> in all its shapes</add> excepted, and <del>to</del> that of<lb/>
<gap/> <unclear>defenders</unclear> of the country in particular.</p>
<p><del>The</del> <add>For a check on their sinister practices and transgression</add> Prize Agents <del>have</del> in common with other trustees<lb/>
<gap/> and always have had that sort of imperfect<lb/>
<gap/> insincerity contrived check which has been<lb/>
<gap/> by the head and applied by the <add>insincere</add> hand of the<lb/>
<gap/> of law.  <del>The man of law For a</del> To his <gap/><lb/>
practices the man of law has never had any<lb/>
<gap/> check than that which has been of his own<lb/>
<gap/> <add><gap/></add>, and in the making <add><unclear>penning</unclear></add> of which he has of course<lb/>
<gap/> all along an object, which is to render it as<lb/>
<gap/> to the purpose of a check <del><gap/></del> as efficient<lb/>
<gap/> opposite purpose, as the other classes of the<lb/>
<gap/>, in that blindness in which he has <add>with</add> so<lb/>
<gap/> happily <add><gap/>signal</add> success endeavoured to keep them plunged, could suffer it to be</p>
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Prize Agents combated by those, Lawyers left untouched

the persons of the Prize Prize Agents and Receiving Agents
Honorable Gentleman has attached sinister interests
with vigour, and to all appearance by no means
success.

But In the persons of lawyers the man of law he

Where he has found in in a long
has left it untouched as he found it by it in profound and prudential at least if not he has made has been necessary silence

But neither can the interest of the Prize Agent nor of any
trustee be in a state of more decided determinate
to that of his principal than the interest
man of law is to that of every class of men
in the trade of whom of every description in misrule in all its shapes excepted, and to that of
defenders of the country in particular.

The For a check on their sinister practices and transgression Prize Agents have in common with other trustees
and always have had that sort of imperfect
insincerity contrived check which has been
by the head and applied by the insincere hand of the
of law. The man of law For a To his
practices the man of law has never had any
check than that which has been of his own
, and in the making penning of which he has of course
all along an object, which is to render it as
to the purpose of a check as efficient
opposite purpose, as the other classes of the
, in that blindness in which he has with so
happily signal success endeavoured to keep them plunged, could suffer it to be


Identifier: | JB/547/132/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 547.

Date_1

1810-12-??

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Box

547

Main Headings

Folio number

132

Info in main headings field

Prizes

Image

001

Titles

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Text sheet

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Penner

Jeremy Bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

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