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<head>1826 July 16<lb/> Preface to Official Aptitude &c with its Appendages</head> <!-- numbers in pencil --> <p>3<lb/> (3 | <head>1826 July 16<lb/> | ||
Preface to Official Aptitude &c with its Appendages</head> | |||
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<p>The informer presented from his <del><gap/></del> occupying the<lb/> | |||
situation which he <!-- brackets in pencil --> [then] occupies and [still] occupies in the<lb/> | |||
House which the Act for enabling the Judge to tax justice for<lb/> | |||
their own benefit making it their interest to push to the<lb/> | |||
utmost the denial of justice and the supposed crime to<lb/> | |||
dishonest men on both sides the cases <del>would be</del> is of<lb/> | |||
itself sufficient to <del>form no</del> put an <gap/> upon the<lb/> | |||
search for supporters to enable men to entertain <del>any</del> hopes<lb/> | |||
of any immediate good to the community on any future<lb/> | |||
occasion from his power and influence</p> | |||
<p>1. Either he sees not its tendency: and if so where was<lb/> | |||
his discernment?</p> | |||
<p>2. Or discussing it he supposes it to pass unopposed.<lb/> | |||
doing so either he <del>approves</del> gives his support or at any<lb/> | |||
rate his willing acquiescence to a measure so palpably<lb/> | |||
replete with oppression and depredation in the grossest<lb/> | |||
forms or</p> | |||
<p>3. Disapproving of it he found himself by the necessity<lb/> | |||
of mutual concession in the Cabinet under the necessity<lb/> | |||
of letting it pass, with an appearance of <del><gap/></del> assent or<lb/> | |||
at the least non dissent on his part in regard to it.</p> | |||
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1826 July 16
Preface to Official Aptitude &c with its Appendages
3
(3
The informer presented from his occupying the
situation which he [then] occupies and [still] occupies in the
House which the Act for enabling the Judge to tax justice for
their own benefit making it their interest to push to the
utmost the denial of justice and the supposed crime to
dishonest men on both sides the cases would be is of
itself sufficient to form no put an upon the
search for supporters to enable men to entertain any hopes
of any immediate good to the community on any future
occasion from his power and influence
1. Either he sees not its tendency: and if so where was
his discernment?
2. Or discussing it he supposes it to pass unopposed.
doing so either he approves gives his support or at any
rate his willing acquiescence to a measure so palpably
replete with oppression and depredation in the grossest
forms or
3. Disapproving of it he found himself by the necessity
of mutual concession in the Cabinet under the necessity
of letting it pass, with an appearance of assent or
at the least non dissent on his part in regard to it.
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