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<p>1820 Nov<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 25.<lb/> | |||
<!-- pencil --><head>Bowring to Torreno</head></p> | |||
<p>aside in pursuance of the more important object – the improvement<lb/> | |||
of the Constitutional Code: that in the meantime he <add>(Mr B.)</add> got<lb/> | |||
up his own plan of Constitutional reform adapted to England the<lb/> | |||
preparatory shape to which were brought forward <del>by S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></del> in the<lb/> | |||
House of Commons by Sir Francis Burdett, with that sort of<lb/> | |||
success which <del>every <gap/> himself</del> any body <gap/> and to<lb/> | |||
himself as decidedly as any body had anticipated: the work<lb/> | |||
being intended <del>not as a</del> <add>as <del>any thing but</del> a legacy and not as a</add> <hi rend="underline"><gap/> <gap/> <gap/></hi> that all that<lb/> | |||
time his energies were considerably damped by <del>some</del> <add>unpleasant</add> private<lb/> | |||
incidents, and <del>a little</del> with reference to the Geneva<lb/> | |||
microcosm in particular by the pertinacity of the resistance<lb/> | |||
made by some <del>of the <gap/></del> scholars of the old school<lb/> | |||
to conservatism which in his view were of cardinal importance.<lb/> | |||
One portion in particular of the field of law which<lb/> | |||
he thought might in the meantime be <del>adjusted</del> <add>stocked at Geneva</add> by materials<lb/> | |||
already furnished by himself was that which regarded<lb/> | |||
the subject of Evidence <hi rend="underline"><unclear>Probationary</unclear></hi>: a topic which is the<lb/> | |||
very vital part of judicial procedure. I mention this here<lb/> | |||
rather because the <del>abominable state of</del> tyranny under which<lb/> | |||
Spain has been want to groan, has in <del>at</del> his view of it for<lb/> | |||
one of its main causes the abominable state of that part<lb/> | |||
of the system of procedure which regards the <del>share and re</del><lb/> | |||
stage in which evidence is received and the rules respecting<lb/> | |||
the admission and exclusion of Evidence. It is to <gap/><lb/> | |||
to have good law any further you have good judicature:<lb/> | |||
and no judicature can be good <del>so long</del> <add>but in proportion</add> as the rules<lb/> | |||
respecting Evidence are good. It <del>was there</del> has therefore been<lb/> | |||
an <del>anxiously contemplated object with him to</del> <add>anxious desire on his part</add> to see a<lb/> | |||
suitable <del>address</del> <add>application</add> from your Constituted authorities to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Dumont<lb/> | |||
to obtain from him an accelerated maturity for the<lb/> | |||
fruit of his labours on that part of the field of legislation: and<lb/> | |||
of the <del><gap/></del> state they are in his <del>late</del> recent letter to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> B. gives some<lb/> | |||
account.</p> | |||
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1820 Novr 25.
Bowring to Torreno
aside in pursuance of the more important object – the improvement
of the Constitutional Code: that in the meantime he (Mr B.) got
up his own plan of Constitutional reform adapted to England the
preparatory shape to which were brought forward by Sr in the
House of Commons by Sir Francis Burdett, with that sort of
success which every himself any body and to
himself as decidedly as any body had anticipated: the work
being intended not as a as any thing but a legacy and not as a that all that
time his energies were considerably damped by some unpleasant private
incidents, and a little with reference to the Geneva
microcosm in particular by the pertinacity of the resistance
made by some of the scholars of the old school
to conservatism which in his view were of cardinal importance.
One portion in particular of the field of law which
he thought might in the meantime be adjusted stocked at Geneva by materials
already furnished by himself was that which regarded
the subject of Evidence Probationary: a topic which is the
very vital part of judicial procedure. I mention this here
rather because the abominable state of tyranny under which
Spain has been want to groan, has in at his view of it for
one of its main causes the abominable state of that part
of the system of procedure which regards the share and re
stage in which evidence is received and the rules respecting
the admission and exclusion of Evidence. It is to
to have good law any further you have good judicature:
and no judicature can be good so long but in proportion as the rules
respecting Evidence are good. It was there has therefore been
an anxiously contemplated object with him to anxious desire on his part to see a
suitable address application from your Constituted authorities to Mr Dumont
to obtain from him an accelerated maturity for the
fruit of his labours on that part of the field of legislation: and
of the state they are in his late recent letter to Mr B. gives some
account.
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jeremy bentham |
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[[notes_public::letter 2720, vol. 10; "this for dumont" [note in bentham's hand]]] |
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