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1830 July 25
<head>1830 July 25<lb/>
Review
Review</head>


5 Conciliation
<note>5 Conciliation</note>


3
<note>3<lb/>
Suppose a single Equity suit
Suppose a single <add>Equity</add> suit<lb/>
removed into the Reconcilement
removed into the Reconcilement<lb/>
Court not
Court not<lb/>
one would remain
one would remain<lb/>
unremoved in any
unremoved in any<lb/>
Equity or Common Law
Equity or Common Law<lb/>
Court
Court</note>


Now for a supposition an assumption a Postulate, a more modest <gap/> case not
<p>Now for a supposition <add>an assumption</add> <add>a Postulate</add>, a more modest <del><gap/></del> case not<lb/>
be made is not to be found in Euclid. Removed into the
be made is not to be found in Euclid. Removed into the<lb/>
Reconcilement Court is one single Equity suit from out of to Equity
Reconcilement Court is one single Equity suit from <add>out of</add> to Equity<lb/>
Court. What follose? theat neither in such Equity Court nor
Court. What follows? that neither in such Equity Court nor<lb/>
in any other Equity Court nor in any Common Law
in any other Equity Court nor in any Common Law<lb/>
Court (not to speak of Courts Christian <gap/> with their et
Court (not to speak of Courts Christian <del><gap/></del> with their et<lb/>
cætera upon et cætera) would so much as a single
cætera upon et cætera) would so much as a single<lb/>
suit remain unremoved.
suit remain unremoved.</p>


4
<note>4<lb/>
At the touch of the
At the touch of the<lb/>
wooden sword all
wooden sword all<lb/>
suits would leap out
suits would leap out<lb/>
of all other Courts into
of all other Courts into<lb/>
the Reconcilement Court
the Reconcilement Court</note>


<p>As clouds <del>succeed</del> <add>are succeeded</add> by clouds, so in the <add>learned and</add> fertile<lb/>
imagination are dream by dream. Behold <add>He beholds</add> in his Reconcilement<lb/>
Judge in <gap/> a <gap/> <gap/> of the <unclear><add>whatever</add> frights</unclear><lb/>
Mahomet. Changed into a grim <gap/> is the learned <add><gap/>-<gap/></add> Wig<lb/>
To the word of Mahomet the <unclear>mention</unclear> was rebellion: not<lb/>
so the Equity Courts <add>Justice Church</add> the Common Law Court <add>Justice Church</add>. or the Court<lb/>
Christian Justice Chamber is the General S<gap/> Court Justice<lb/>
Chamber any where: <del><gap/></del> at the touch of the wooden<lb/>
sword into the Reconcilement Court they all look, find<lb/>
like so many little hills, or so many young sheep:<lb/>
then the £40,000,000 of sovereign living as yet not in<lb/>
the Court of Chancery.</p>


<note>5<lb/>
Consternation of Lord<lb/>
Lyndhurst or Tenterden<lb/>
at this section of the bill</note>
<p>Suppose <add>Concern</add> now Lord Lyndhurst or Lord Tenterden<lb/>
this <add>same</add> Bill in hand, and <add>of a</add> opened at page 26. &sect;.95<lb/>
Hush! heard you not a scream? My occupation gone? and <note>then: as if struck<lb/>
by lightning two hundred<lb/>
<unclear>better</unclear> had fallen <del><gap/></del><lb/>
at once to the ground</note><lb/>
Look <add>Behold</add>. See you not them before you lying at full length?</p>
<note>6<lb/>
Fortunately in this<lb/>
case as in that of<lb/>
the Arbitration Court<lb/>
a balm provided for<lb/>
the sore</note>
<p>But &#x2014; there is a time for all things: there is a<lb/>
time for death: there is a time for resurrection. Behold<lb/>
now a <del><gap/></del> few drops of eau de <gap/> for the so prominently<lb/>
learned noses</p>
<p>Not less fabulous will be the catastrophe in the Reconcilement<lb/>
Court than it has been seen to be in the Arbitration<lb/>
Court.</p>


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1830 July 25
Review

5 Conciliation

3
Suppose a single Equity suit
removed into the Reconcilement
Court not
one would remain
unremoved in any
Equity or Common Law
Court

Now for a supposition an assumption a Postulate, a more modest case not
be made is not to be found in Euclid. Removed into the
Reconcilement Court is one single Equity suit from out of to Equity
Court. What follows? that neither in such Equity Court nor
in any other Equity Court nor in any Common Law
Court (not to speak of Courts Christian with their et
cætera upon et cætera) would so much as a single
suit remain unremoved.

4
At the touch of the
wooden sword all
suits would leap out
of all other Courts into
the Reconcilement Court

As clouds succeed are succeeded by clouds, so in the learned and fertile
imagination are dream by dream. Behold He beholds in his Reconcilement
Judge in a of the whatever frights
Mahomet. Changed into a grim is the learned - Wig
To the word of Mahomet the mention was rebellion: not
so the Equity Courts Justice Church the Common Law Court Justice Church. or the Court
Christian Justice Chamber is the General S Court Justice
Chamber any where: at the touch of the wooden
sword into the Reconcilement Court they all look, find
like so many little hills, or so many young sheep:
then the £40,000,000 of sovereign living as yet not in
the Court of Chancery.

5
Consternation of Lord
Lyndhurst or Tenterden
at this section of the bill

Suppose Concern now Lord Lyndhurst or Lord Tenterden
this same Bill in hand, and of a opened at page 26. §.95
Hush! heard you not a scream? My occupation gone? and then: as if struck
by lightning two hundred
better had fallen
at once to the ground

Look Behold. See you not them before you lying at full length?

6
Fortunately in this
case as in that of
the Arbitration Court
a balm provided for
the sore

But — there is a time for all things: there is a
time for death: there is a time for resurrection. Behold
now a few drops of eau de for the so prominently
learned noses

Not less fabulous will be the catastrophe in the Reconcilement
Court than it has been seen to be in the Arbitration
Court.



Identifier: | JB/004/153/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 4.

Date_1

1830-07-25

Marginal Summary Numbering

3-6

Box

004

Main Headings

lord brougham displayed

Folio number

153

Info in main headings field

review

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

2074

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