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<p>1826. Sept<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> 22<lb/>
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<head>Constitutional Code.  Ch. IX &sect;. 17. Supplement</head></p>
 
<p>Being the uncontracted <del><gap/></del> <add>author <del>legislator and</del> and manufacturer</add> of that <del>imaginary <gap/> <add>be</add> <gap/> as</del> <add>invisible</add><lb/>
 
unascertainable and imaginary rule of action to which he gives the name of Common Law and<lb/>
 
<del>his <gap/> <gap/> Judge he gives</del> the effect of real <del>and so enabled</del><lb/>
law <del>he lays down it is <gap/></del> and being practically <del>certain</del> <add>assured</add><lb/>
of impunity and <gap/> <del>for</del> <add>in respect of</add> everything that<lb/>
such his sinister interest can <del>bind</del> <add>prompt</add> him to do, <del>he has</del> <add>it has been</add><lb/>
<del>it has <gap/></del> <add>his constant and effectual care, by direct declaration or equivalent pointing on every occasion</add> to <del><gap/></del> lay down <add><del>on every occasion</del></add> such rules and maxims<lb/>
as shall ensure impunity to all <del>such</del> wrongs <del><gap/> prosecution</del> <add><del>committed</del> done whether</add><lb/>
<add>by the Magistrates in question or by anybody else in pursuit</add> of <del>the <gap/></del> <add>that all ruling</add> sinister interests <add>to</add> which <del>they have <add>he has</add><lb/>
<gap/> <gap/> to those his subordinates have made confederates.</del><lb/>
on this as well as every other occasion the interest of the <hi rend="underline">subject<lb/>
many</hi> is made a constant sacrifice.</p>
<p>Art. 6 or Cause 2.  <hi rend="underline">Self-judicature</hi>:<hi rend="superscript">⊞1</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞1</hi> the same person<lb/>
being at the same time<lb/>
Judge and party: – party<lb/>
in his own cause.  This<lb/>
institution may be seen<lb/>
providing the whole fabric<lb/>
of matchless constitution<lb/>
and <del>applying <add><gap/></add> <gap/></del><lb/>
<add>operating, as</add> in other cases so in<lb/>
this:  <del>the depute of it</del><lb/>
instances indeed of the<lb/>
application must have<lb/>
been already visible.</note> <del>This <add>power <gap/></add> is the cause<lb/>
has for its efficient cause the <add>mutual</add> <gap/> of <gap/> and power<lb/>
the <gap/> of which <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> be <gap/> <gap/> interest<lb/>
the <add><gap/> <gap/></add> faculty of serving itself at the <gap/> of the <gap/><lb/>
interests.</del>  In his character of member of the <hi rend="underline">Legislative</hi><lb/>
the Justice of the Peace concurrs in investing himself and <del><gap/></del> <add>his colleagues</add><lb/>
with the power of <del>subordinate</del> legislation, <del>for its</del> in the<lb/>
shape of <add>power of</add> taxation for a variety of purposes, <del>In</del> <add>in</add> his character<lb/>
and patronage on a variety of occasions.  In his <del>charge on some occasions</del> <add>character</add><lb/>
<del>character</del> of <hi rend="underline">Justice of the Peace</hi><hi rend="superscript">⊞2</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞2</hi> for the benefit of his<lb/>
own individual is the<lb/>
common sinister interest<lb/>
he gives effect to <unclear>leave</unclear><lb/>
made by him and his partners<lb/>
for the benefit of that same<lb/>
<add><del><gap/> account</del></add> sinister interest.</note> <del>he gives <gap/> to that<lb/>
power.</del> <add>on some occasions after</add> In his character of Legislator<hi rend="superscript">⊞3</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞3</hi> <del>It</del> he invests himself<lb/>
and his associates with<lb/>
appropriate power sufficient<lb/>
for the rendering the<lb/>
trade in the common <unclear>beverage</unclear><lb/>
the subject matter of the<lb/>
monopoly in favour of the<lb/>
common sinister interest.</note> <del>he <gap/> him<lb/>
invests himself with the power of <gap/> <gap/> excluding</del> <add>In that same character after converting into a subject matter of</add><lb/>
monopoly in the hands of himself and colleagues in occupations in the<lb/>
<del>men at large from the use of the <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> that the faculty</del> <add>exercise of which profit is <del>most <gap/></del> combines with the more favorable</add>
<del><add><gap/></add> <gap/> <gap/> <add>thence</add> <gap/> <gap/> possession of business <gap/></del> <add>of all partners, as given to him and them the power of judicature in the</add><lb/>
<del>for associates and confederates.  In his other acts of Justice</del> <add>question <del><gap/></del> whether or no that monopoly has been invested.</add><lb/>
<del>of the Peace he sits in judgment <add>sometimes</add> alone or <add>sometimes</add> with his colleagues<lb/>
and confederates he sits in judgment in prosecution instigated<lb/>
by himself for the punishment of the invasion made or charged<lb/>
to have been made, in this same exclusive <gap/>.</del></p>
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1826. Septr. 22
Constitutional Code. Ch. IX §. 17. Supplement

Being the uncontracted author legislator and and manufacturer of that imaginary be as invisible
unascertainable and imaginary rule of action to which he gives the name of Common Law and
his Judge he gives the effect of real and so enabled
law he lays down it is and being practically certain assured
of impunity and for in respect of everything that
such his sinister interest can bind prompt him to do, he has it has been
it has his constant and effectual care, by direct declaration or equivalent pointing on every occasion to lay down on every occasion such rules and maxims
as shall ensure impunity to all such wrongs prosecution committed done whether
by the Magistrates in question or by anybody else in pursuit of the that all ruling sinister interests to which they have he has
to those his subordinates have made confederates.

on this as well as every other occasion the interest of the subject
many
is made a constant sacrifice.

Art. 6 or Cause 2. Self-judicature:⊞1 ⊞1 the same person
being at the same time
Judge and party: – party
in his own cause. This
institution may be seen
providing the whole fabric
of matchless constitution
and applying
operating, as in other cases so in
this: the depute of it
instances indeed of the
application must have
been already visible.
This power is the cause
has for its efficient cause the mutual of and power
the of which be interest
the faculty of serving itself at the of the
interests.
In his character of member of the Legislative
the Justice of the Peace concurrs in investing himself and his colleagues
with the power of subordinate legislation, for its in the
shape of power of taxation for a variety of purposes, In in his character
and patronage on a variety of occasions. In his charge on some occasions character
character of Justice of the Peace⊞2 ⊞2 for the benefit of his
own individual is the
common sinister interest
he gives effect to leave
made by him and his partners
for the benefit of that same
account sinister interest.
he gives to that
power.
on some occasions after In his character of Legislator⊞3 ⊞3 It he invests himself
and his associates with
appropriate power sufficient
for the rendering the
trade in the common beverage
the subject matter of the
monopoly in favour of the
common sinister interest.
he him
invests himself with the power of excluding
In that same character after converting into a subject matter of
monopoly in the hands of himself and colleagues in occupations in the
men at large from the use of the that the faculty exercise of which profit is most combines with the more favorable thence possession of business of all partners, as given to him and them the power of judicature in the
for associates and confederates. In his other acts of Justice question whether or no that monopoly has been invested.
of the Peace he sits in judgment sometimes alone or sometimes with his colleagues
and confederates he sits in judgment in prosecution instigated
by himself for the punishment of the invasion made or charged
to have been made, in this same exclusive .


Identifier: | JB/039/221/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 39.

Date_1

1826-09-22

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

039

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

221

Info in main headings field

const. code ch. ix supplement

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c3 / e3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1826

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1826

Notes public

ID Number

12228

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