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<head>1826. July 13<lb/> Procedure <del>Constitutional</del> Code.</head> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> Preface<lb/> &sect; . <gap/> Successors <gap/><lb/>for been to please</note></p> <!-- in pencil --> <p>(1)</p> <p>Whoever succeeds Lord Eldon in the office of Lord<lb/> Chancellor, has a noble part before him if he can not<lb/> prevail upon himself to give his support to a system of<lb/> procedure in which to the present <del>end</del> actual ends of<lb/> judicature, to wit <gap/> of functionaries <gap/><lb/>profit state be substituted the ends of justice.</p> <p> But to this <gap/> he must direct himself,<lb/> and apply his authority to the directing all other Judges<lb/>of all <del>corruption</del> people derived from those <gap/> the <add>same</add> <gap/> <lb/>of which have received such ample  and unquestionable<lb/> demonstration: all <gap/> from fees &#x2014; to <add>into</add><lb/> whose hand were paid &#x2014; his own or those of his <gap/></p> <p>Even the common <add>aggregate of the</add> profit drawn by Lord Eldon from <del>the</del> <lb/> <gap/> source <del><gap/></del> <add> in</add> so vast an amount <add>a multitude</add> need not and<lb/> would not be grudged to him if <del>paid in the shape</del> <add> purified by <del>bein</del> conversion<lb/> into salary</p>


<head>1826. July 13<lb/> Procedure <del>Constitutional</del> Code.</head> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> Preface<lb/> &sect; . Eldon's Successors paid<lb/>for him to play</note></p> <!-- in pencil --> <p>(1)</p> <p>Whoever succeeds Lord Eldon in the office of Lord<lb/> Chancellor, has a noble part before him if he can not<lb/> prevail upon himself to give his support to a system of<lb/> procedure in which to the present <del>end</del> actual ends of<lb/> judicature, to wit maximization of functionaries corrupt<lb/>profit shall be substituted the ends of justice.</p> <p> But to this purpose he must direct himself,<lb/> and apply his authority to the directing all other Judges<lb/>of all <del>corruption</del> profit derived from these services the <add>same</add> <sic>corruptioness</sic> <lb/>of which has received such ample  and unquestionable<lb/> demonstration: all remuneration from fees &#x2014; to <add>into</add><lb/> whose hand were paid &#x2014; his own or those of his locatees</p> <p>Even the enormous <add>aggregate of the</add> profit drawn by Lord Eldon from <del>the</del> <lb/>impure sources <del><gap/></del> <add> in</add> so vast an amount <add>a multitude</add> need not and<lb/> would not be grudged to him if <del>paid in the shape</del> <add>purified by <del>bein</del> conversion</add><lb/> into salary</p>


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1826. July 13
Procedure Constitutional Code.

Ch. Preface
§ . Eldon's Successors paid
for him to play

(1)

Whoever succeeds Lord Eldon in the office of Lord
Chancellor, has a noble part before him if he can not
prevail upon himself to give his support to a system of
procedure in which to the present end actual ends of
judicature, to wit maximization of functionaries corrupt
profit shall be substituted the ends of justice.

But to this purpose he must direct himself,
and apply his authority to the directing all other Judges
of all corruption profit derived from these services the same corruptioness
of which has received such ample and unquestionable
demonstration: all remuneration from fees — to into
whose hand were paid — his own or those of his locatees

Even the enormous aggregate of the profit drawn by Lord Eldon from the
impure sources in so vast an amount a multitude need not and
would not be grudged to him if paid in the shape purified by bein conversion
into salary



Identifier: | JB/057/273/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 57.

Date_1

1826-07-13

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

057

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

273

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

18603

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