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<p> 1829. Aug. 16</p> <head>Reformists reviewed</head> <p><note>Reformists classed</note></p> <p> <!-- number in pencil --> (17 <note> II Semi-reformists<lb/> Ultra - all comprehending</note></p> <p> As <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> or Lord Eldon is the <gap/><lb/> <gap/> Eldon orders <gap/> for it <gap/> of a <gap/> or <gap/> for it</p> <p> In relation to law and legislation <del>there was stu</del> <add> <gap/></add> <gap/><lb/> these are, to the performance of what any biped without feathers<lb/> how small so ever his stock of capital in the <sic>entituled</sic> shape<lb/> may be, may be not incompetent.   One is the delivery <gap/><lb/> which when he and <add> or</add> she is possessed of power in an entire appropriate<lb/> shape and quality is called making laws: provided<lb/> always that in the list of these laws, as under matchless <gap/><lb/> as those of England no matter <gap/> <gap/><lb/> <gap/>, or <gap/> be necessary to be <gap/> : nothing<lb/> over and above the <gap/> <hi rend="underline"><gap/></hi></p> <p> The <gap/> is the raising of doubts.   Every Bull or<lb/> Cow, Horse, Man is Gelding, Man is <gap/> or <gap/> Every <gap/><lb/> is <gap/> every <gap/> or <gap/> is capable of raising dust in the<lb/> material form: Every biped without feathers is competent to<lb/> the raising it in the <gap/> or say figuration forms.   But<lb/> though all is competent to the raising more or less of it, all<lb/> are not in an equal degree skilful and powerful in this<lb/> exerise: all accordingly are not capable of earning £30,000<lb/> a year by the performance of it</p> <p> No Lord Eldon <gap/> - guiding Lord High Chancellor<lb/> a painful <gap/>, a <gap/> <add> so</add> painful <del> in a depe</del> <lb/> to those at whose <sic>expence</sic> it is <add> has been</add> exercised painful in a <gap/><lb/> <gap/> which it is painful even to think for less <add> to a feeling <gap/> indeed rich feeling</add> is <gap/><lb/> by which all other <gap/> and professors have been left to<lb/> had here been displayed <add> by <gap/> <gap/></add> To him no <gap/> <gap/> the public<lb/> is due.   Without benefit or need of <gap/> of the Lord of the <lb/> castle are capable of being <add> like those which <gap/> speaks</add> <del> raised under</del> <gap/> any the<lb/> Gods his Lordship <gap/> is <del><gap/> <gap/></del> <gap/>.<lb/> he <del><gap/> <gap/></del> <gap/> any the souls of that<lb/> class as secured beyond all pain of <gap/> by the <gap/><lb/> eloquence of the <gap/> <gap/> <gap/></p> <p> Laws made by <del>Lady</del> the <gap/> should <gap/> <gap/> them<lb/> <gap/> <gap/> raised by the Earl of Eldon not less valuable would be laws be these the <gap/> <gap/> <!-- continues along the edge of the page --> the fields of a good part of England was so being called to recess by <gap/> <gap/> </p>
 
<head> 1829. Aug. 16<lb/>
Reformists reviewed</head>
<note>Reformists classed</note>  
 
<p> <!-- number in pencil --> (17</p>
<note>II Semi-reformists<lb/> Ultra&#x2014;all comprehending</note>
<p>Mr Peel is either a Lord Eldon or the <gap/><lb/> <gap/> Eldons orders for the <sic>gulphs</sic> of while paying for it.</p>
 
<p>In relation to law and legislation <del>there were <sic>shewn</sic></del> <add>two</add> directions<lb/> there are, to the performance of which any biped without feathers<lb/> how small so ever his stock of capital in the institutional shape<lb/> may be, may be not incompetent. One is the delivering commands<lb/> which when he and <add>or</add> she is possessed of power in an entire appropriate<lb/> shape and quality is called making laws: provided<lb/> always that in the list of these laws, as under matchless constitution<lb/> as those of England no matter either ratiocinative<lb/> expositive, or instructional be necessary to be created: nothing<lb/> over and above the pure <hi rend="underline">enactive.</hi></p>  
 
<p>The other is the raising of doubts. Every Bull or<lb/> Cow, Horse, Man or Gelding, Ram or Ewe or <gap/>. Every <gap/><lb/> or <gap/> every Ass or Mule is capable of raising dust in the<lb/> material form: Every biped without feathers is competent to<lb/> the raising it in the metaphorical or say figurative forms. But<lb/> though all is competent to the raising more or less of it, all<lb/> are not in an equal degree skilful and powerful in this<lb/> exercise: all accordingly are not capable of earning £30,000<lb/> a year by the performance of it</p>  
 
<p>No Lord Eldon no&#x2014;guarding Lord High Chancellors<lb/> in powerful preeminence&#x2014;a preeminence <add>so</add> powerful <del>in a degree</del> <lb/>  
to those at whose <sic>expence</sic> it is <add>has been</add> exercised painful in a degree<lb/> in which it is painful even to think far less <add>to a feeling made indeed with feeling</add>&#x2014;a <gap/><lb/> by which all other <gap/> and professors have been left behind<lb/> has been displayed <add>by <gap/> <gap/></add>. To him in this <gap/> the public<lb/> is due. Without benefit or need of <gap/> of the Lord of the <lb/> castle are capable of being <add>like those which <gap/> speaks</add> <del> raised under</del> <gap/> any the<lb/> Gods his Lordship <gap/> is <del><gap/> <gap/></del> assumed&#x2014;<lb/> his <del><gap/> among</del> location among the servants of that<lb/> class is secured beyond all pain of practice by the utmost<lb/> eloquence of the Devils advocate.<lb/>
Laws made by <del>Lady</del> the Countess should have for them<lb/> applied doubts raised by the Earl of Eldon&#x2014;not less valuable would laws to this the doubts which <!-- continues along the edge of the page --> the fields of the good people of England were so long entitled to receive as substitutes <gap/>.</p>




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1829. Aug. 16
Reformists reviewed
Reformists classed

(17

II Semi-reformists
Ultra—all comprehending

Mr Peel is either a Lord Eldon or the
Eldons orders for the gulphs of while paying for it.

In relation to law and legislation there were shewn two directions
there are, to the performance of which any biped without feathers
how small so ever his stock of capital in the institutional shape
may be, may be not incompetent. One is the delivering commands
which when he and or she is possessed of power in an entire appropriate
shape and quality is called making laws: provided
always that in the list of these laws, as under matchless constitution
as those of England no matter either ratiocinative
expositive, or instructional be necessary to be created: nothing
over and above the pure enactive.

The other is the raising of doubts. Every Bull or
Cow, Horse, Man or Gelding, Ram or Ewe or . Every
or every Ass or Mule is capable of raising dust in the
material form: Every biped without feathers is competent to
the raising it in the metaphorical or say figurative forms. But
though all is competent to the raising more or less of it, all
are not in an equal degree skilful and powerful in this
exercise: all accordingly are not capable of earning £30,000
a year by the performance of it

No Lord Eldon no—guarding Lord High Chancellors
in powerful preeminence—a preeminence so powerful in a degree
to those at whose expence it is has been exercised painful in a degree
in which it is painful even to think far less to a feeling made indeed with feeling—a
by which all other and professors have been left behind
has been displayed by . To him in this the public
is due. Without benefit or need of of the Lord of the
castle are capable of being like those which speaks raised under any the
Gods his Lordship is assumed—
his among location among the servants of that
class is secured beyond all pain of practice by the utmost
eloquence of the Devils advocate.
Laws made by Lady the Countess should have for them
applied doubts raised by the Earl of Eldon—not less valuable would laws to this the doubts which the fields of the good people of England were so long entitled to receive as substitutes .



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Date_1

1829-08-16

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

011

Main Headings

law amendment

Folio number

092

Info in main headings field

reformists reviewed

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e17

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

3789

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