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1830. July 30
<head>1830. July 30<lb/>
Review.
Review.</head>


and to gain the applause.
<p>and to <unclear>gain</unclear> the applause.</p>


14
<note>14<lb/>
9 For the purpose
9 For the purpose<lb/>
]of creating matter
of creating matter<lb/>
of corruption salary
of corruption salary<lb/>
fixed much higher
fixed much higher<lb/>
than necessary
than necessary</note>


9. That whereas, as he will hear, having it his desire
<p>9. That <del>whereas, as he will hear,</del> having it his desire<lb/>
<gap/> for the benefit of <gap/> <gap/> person <gap/> will have
<del><gap/></del> for the benefit of <gap/> <unclear>and power</unclear> <gap/> will have<lb/>
be the line of <gap/> sinister interest, interest by  
by the <unclear>line</unclear> of <del><gap/></del> sinister interest, interest by <gap/> project, and<lb/>
pernicious <add>maleficent</add> sympathy having it in his wishes and <gap/><lb/>
to take every favorable occasion for giving exercise to the quantity<lb/>
of the matter of corruption at the disposal of the servants of the<lb/>
Crown, he in <add>and by</add> this his proposed law attached to <del><gap/> <add><gap/></add></del><lb/>
the respective situations of various functionaries of the law, and<lb/>
in particular to <add>that of</add> his proposed Judge, matter of emolument to<lb/>
the amount far beyond any thing that would be necessary<lb/>
or <gap/> In the due discharge of their respective functions <add>proper <gap/> of their respective duties</add> <add>proper <gap/></add></p>
 
<note>15<lb/>
10 Mode of remuneration<lb/>
such as to<lb/>
give <sic>encrease</sic> to all<lb/>
the evils of which<lb/>
administration of<lb/>
justice is susceptible</note>
 
<p>10. That with having that so far as depends upon<lb/>
<unclear>most part of mens <del><gap/></del> from</unclear>, the aptitude of the exercise given<lb/>
by every functionary to his function will be in the direct proportion<lb/>
of the closeness of the <unclear>connection</unclear> between his interest and his<lb/>
efficient <gap/> <del><gap/></del> of the functionary, he in this his proposed<lb/>
Law his <del><gap/></del> proposals <del><gap/></del> give employment<lb/>
to such a mode of remuneration the effect of which has to his<lb/>
full knowledge &#x2014; been the giving rise, continuance and <unclear>encrease</unclear><lb/>
to all the evils of which the administration <add>to an amount so <gap/> as to int<gap/></add> of what is <gap/><lb/>
<gap/> is capable of being productive of: <del>thereby</del> <add>in such sort as to <gap/></add><lb/>
<del><gap/></del> in the breasts of all functionaries having part<lb/>
in such administration of justice to place interest in a state of<lb/>
opposition to duty as <sic>compleat</sic> and effectual as possible.</p>






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1830. July 30
Review.

and to gain the applause.

14
9 For the purpose
of creating matter
of corruption salary
fixed much higher
than necessary

9. That whereas, as he will hear, having it his desire
for the benefit of and power will have
by the line of sinister interest, interest by project, and
pernicious maleficent sympathy having it in his wishes and
to take every favorable occasion for giving exercise to the quantity
of the matter of corruption at the disposal of the servants of the
Crown, he in and by this his proposed law attached to
the respective situations of various functionaries of the law, and
in particular to that of his proposed Judge, matter of emolument to
the amount far beyond any thing that would be necessary
or In the due discharge of their respective functions proper of their respective duties proper

15
10 Mode of remuneration
such as to
give encrease to all
the evils of which
administration of
justice is susceptible

10. That with having that so far as depends upon
most part of mens from, the aptitude of the exercise given
by every functionary to his function will be in the direct proportion
of the closeness of the connection between his interest and his
efficient of the functionary, he in this his proposed
Law his proposals give employment
to such a mode of remuneration the effect of which has to his
full knowledge — been the giving rise, continuance and encrease
to all the evils of which the administration to an amount so as to int of what is
is capable of being productive of: thereby in such sort as to
in the breasts of all functionaries having part
in such administration of justice to place interest in a state of
opposition to duty as compleat and effectual as possible.




Identifier: | JB/004/110/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 4.

Date_1

1830-07-30

Marginal Summary Numbering

14-15

Box

004

Main Headings

lord brougham displayed

Folio number

110

Info in main headings field

review

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e5

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1829

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1829

Notes public

ID Number

2031

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