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<p>Your Memorialist can not forbear looking upon<lb/>
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the decision of the 12 Judges in this behalf as the<lb/>
 
more conclusive, and the idea of over-ruling it<lb/>
 
by any extra-judicial authority as the more unconstitutional<lb/>
 
and indefensible, inasmuch as that venerable<lb/>
body <del>was <add>may</add></del> not only <add>were</add> Judges <hi rend="underline">ad hoc</hi>, appointed<lb/>
by the particular Act of Parliament in question,<lb/>
but, by the general law of Parliament, are <add><del>in office</del></add> the<lb/>
regular and <del>appointed</del> <add>official</add> guardians of all private<lb/>
rights, in as far as <del>they</del> <add>such rights</add> stand liable to be affected<lb/>
by Acts of Parliament.  In the present instance<lb/>
the authority of this venerable body was even farther<lb/>
reinforced by the addition of three other great<lb/>
Magistrates <del>of no less dignity than that of</del> the Lord<lb/>
Mayor of London, the Speaker of the House of<lb/>
Commons, and the Lord <add>High</add> Chancellor:  but, not to tire<lb/>
your Lordships with repetitions, your Memorialist<lb/>
will beg leave <add>henceforward</add> to waive the <add>mention and the</add> benefit <del>in future</del> of<lb/>
this additional body of authority, and content himself<lb/>
with what, to his humble apprehension, is quite<lb/>
sufficient for the purpose of his argument, the authority<lb/>
of the 12 Judges.<lb/>
<add>Supposing</add></p>
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Your Memorialist can not forbear looking upon
the decision of the 12 Judges in this behalf as the
more conclusive, and the idea of over-ruling it
by any extra-judicial authority as the more unconstitutional
and indefensible, inasmuch as that venerable
body was may not only were Judges ad hoc, appointed
by the particular Act of Parliament in question,
but, by the general law of Parliament, are in office the
regular and appointed official guardians of all private
rights, in as far as they such rights stand liable to be affected
by Acts of Parliament. In the present instance
the authority of this venerable body was even farther
reinforced by the addition of three other great
Magistrates of no less dignity than that of the Lord
Mayor of London, the Speaker of the House of
Commons, and the Lord High Chancellor: but, not to tire
your Lordships with repetitions, your Memorialist
will beg leave henceforward to waive the mention and the benefit in future of
this additional body of authority, and content himself
with what, to his humble apprehension, is quite
sufficient for the purpose of his argument, the authority
of the 12 Judges.
Supposing


Identifier: | JB/118/017/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 118.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

118

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

017

Info in main headings field

memorial

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f35 / f36

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

draft of letter 988, vol. 5

ID Number

39071

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