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<p><!-- pencil --><head>Collectanea</head></p> | |||
<p><del>Answer to 2. So much the more necessary. Answer to 4. <gap/> of <gap/> &<lb/> | |||
<gap/> despair. Nobodys petitions Bonaparte. 3. First few against high judges interest. J.B</del></p> | |||
<p><del>Ch. 6. Arguments ex <gap/> or from <gap/><lb/> | |||
Ch. 6. All <gap/> push or nobody grumbles<lb/> | |||
Ch. 6. The Unfeeling say Unfeeling many arguments</del></p> | |||
<p><del>§. 1. Enumeration</del></p> | |||
<p><del>Arguments 4<lb/> | |||
1. The all <gap/> <gap/> without doors argument.<lb/> | |||
2. Argument the 2? The all-<gap/> within doors argument</del></p> | |||
<p>When they are off their guard, conversing one among<lb/> | |||
another without need of defending what is indefensible,<lb/> | |||
observe the stile in which the Judges will<lb/> | |||
speak of the vital parts of the system</p> | |||
<p>Take for instance <add>the subject of</add> Common Recoveries. Per Willis<lb/> | |||
Ch. 9. "Piggott who was as able a conveyancer as any<lb/> | |||
man of the profession has confounded himself & everybody<lb/> | |||
else that reads his book by endeavouring to give reasons for<lb/> | |||
& explain common recoveries. Piggot 18, 19, 20, 21. I only<lb/> | |||
say this to show that when men attempt to give reasons for<lb/> | |||
common recoveries, they run into absurdities & the whole of<lb/> | |||
what they say is unintelligible jargon and learned nonsense,<lb/> | |||
they have been in use some hundreds of years, have gained<lb/> | |||
ground by time, & we must take as they really are, common<lb/> | |||
assurances. I only deliver this as my <add>own</add> notion of recoveries,<lb/> | |||
leaving others to their own judgement & opinion. <gap/> 73</p> | |||
<p><unclear>Quoted</unclear> by Christian in a book to Blackstones II<lb/> | |||
the subject of Recoveries.</p> | |||
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Collectanea
Answer to 2. So much the more necessary. Answer to 4. of &
despair. Nobodys petitions Bonaparte. 3. First few against high judges interest. J.B
Ch. 6. Arguments ex or from
Ch. 6. All push or nobody grumbles
Ch. 6. The Unfeeling say Unfeeling many arguments
§. 1. Enumeration
Arguments 4
1. The all without doors argument.
2. Argument the 2? The all- within doors argument
When they are off their guard, conversing one among
another without need of defending what is indefensible,
observe the stile in which the Judges will
speak of the vital parts of the system
Take for instance the subject of Common Recoveries. Per Willis
Ch. 9. "Piggott who was as able a conveyancer as any
man of the profession has confounded himself & everybody
else that reads his book by endeavouring to give reasons for
& explain common recoveries. Piggot 18, 19, 20, 21. I only
say this to show that when men attempt to give reasons for
common recoveries, they run into absurdities & the whole of
what they say is unintelligible jargon and learned nonsense,
they have been in use some hundreds of years, have gained
ground by time, & we must take as they really are, common
assurances. I only deliver this as my own notion of recoveries,
leaving others to their own judgement & opinion. 73
Quoted by Christian in a book to Blackstones II
the subject of Recoveries.
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