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<head>1826. <sic>Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</sic> 31<lb/><add>Procedure</add> <del>Logic.</del> <add>Code Preface or Penal Code Offences against<lb/>reputation</add></head> <!-- the following text is on a separate piece of paper which appears to be an envelope. --> <p>Cause of the <unclear>declaration</unclear> truth no justification in libel<lb/>Allow it any person may exhibit a <unclear>present</unclear> <gap/><lb/>before the bar of the public</p> <p>In the U.I. <unclear>lying</unclear> Act justification was allowed.</p> <p>The Judge be he who he may, suppose him to have said<lb/><add>it is</add> <del>I am</del> determined. As far as law or any power that tyranny should<lb/>reason altogether without a doubt that any member of the government<lb/>should have it in his power to do as much evil in all shapes taken<lb/>together as he would wish to do, could he have thus <del><gap/></del> rendered<lb/> | <head>1826. <sic>Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</sic> 31<lb/><add>Procedure</add> <del>Logic.</del> <add>Code Preface or Penal Code Offences against<lb/>reputation</add></head> <!-- the following text is on a separate piece of paper which appears to be an envelope. --> <p>Cause of the <unclear>declaration</unclear> truth no justification in libel<lb/>Allow it any person may exhibit a <unclear>present</unclear> <gap/><lb/>before the bar of the public</p> <p>In the U.I. <unclear>lying</unclear> Act justification was allowed.</p> <p>The Judge be he who he may, suppose him to have said<lb/><add>it is</add> <del>I am</del> determined. As far as law or any power that tyranny should<lb/>reason altogether without a doubt that any member of the government<lb/>should have it in his power to do as much evil in all shapes taken<lb/>together as he would wish to do, could he have thus <del><gap/></del> rendered<lb/>his <unclear>choice</unclear> more manifest than by this <gap/> and the<lb/><gap/> an <gap/> it has been rendered. Tyranny <del><gap/></del><lb/>in that case been appeased without a mask: as it is<lb/>it was a mask indeed but that mask <add>As it were is<lb/>seen <gap/></add> transposed<lb/>as one.</p> <p><gap/> <gap/> or a <unclear>Domicile</unclear> a Judge to choose, could<lb/>he has a choice using a man fit for his purpose.</p> <p>To the best of my ability I it is my endeavour to<lb/>give birth and support every imaginable <gap/> how<lb/>mendacious so ever <del><gap/></del> provided only that the<lb/>criminal be a member of the Government acting as<lb/>such. To see him not only given punishment under<lb/>the name of punishment but from shame from <del>wrong</del><lb/>check by which to any limit to his power of doing evil<lb/>and producing mercy, can be set.</p> <!-- text starting from the bottom left hand corner of the page --> <p>Obedience to the law <del>depends upon</del> be proportioned to or any way dependant on respect for <del><gap/></del> the<lb/>men whoever they are who are appendant and in the nature of their giving execution and effect<lb/>to it? Nothing can be more groundless.<lb/>I who am recruiting them — what respect<lb/>have I for them or any of them can as<lb/>of these <gap/> <unclear>upon</unclear>? <del>these pages</del> all that I<lb/>can give written charge Yes in what way<lb/>have I now offended against the laws: then these laws<lb/>what one of the anomaly excepted?</p> <!-- text in the top left hand corner of the page --> <p>The clause<lb/>is broken.<lb/>Things caused<lb/><gap/> in<lb/>this <gap/> <gap/><lb/><gap/>. The <gap/><lb/>J.B. has been so<lb/>long applying to it cannot <gap/> charge without effect</p> | ||
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1826. Decr. 31
Procedure Logic. Code Preface or Penal Code Offences against
reputation
Cause of the declaration truth no justification in libel
Allow it any person may exhibit a present
before the bar of the public
In the U.I. lying Act justification was allowed.
The Judge be he who he may, suppose him to have said
it is I am determined. As far as law or any power that tyranny should
reason altogether without a doubt that any member of the government
should have it in his power to do as much evil in all shapes taken
together as he would wish to do, could he have thus rendered
his choice more manifest than by this and the
an it has been rendered. Tyranny
in that case been appeased without a mask: as it is
it was a mask indeed but that mask As it were is
seen transposed
as one.
or a Domicile a Judge to choose, could
he has a choice using a man fit for his purpose.
To the best of my ability I it is my endeavour to
give birth and support every imaginable how
mendacious so ever provided only that the
criminal be a member of the Government acting as
such. To see him not only given punishment under
the name of punishment but from shame from wrong
check by which to any limit to his power of doing evil
and producing mercy, can be set.
Obedience to the law depends upon be proportioned to or any way dependant on respect for the
men whoever they are who are appendant and in the nature of their giving execution and effect
to it? Nothing can be more groundless.
I who am recruiting them — what respect
have I for them or any of them can as
of these upon? these pages all that I
can give written charge Yes in what way
have I now offended against the laws: then these laws
what one of the anomaly excepted?
The clause
is broken.
Things caused
in
this
. The
J.B. has been so
long applying to it cannot charge without effect
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