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<p><note><!-- in pencil -->Superseded?</note> of Justice is doubtless to be like the highest sphere <add>firmament</add><lb/>
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and disdainful of public opinion, and sensible<lb/>
and disdainful of public opinion, and sensible<lb/>
to the glance of a royal eye. In a word it is<lb/>
to the glance of a royal eye. In a word it is<lb/>
to be a sort of Cour des Pairs what the House<lb/>
to be a sort of <foreign>Cour des Pairs</foreign> what the House<lb/>
of Lords would be if stripped of its share in legislation.<lb/>
of Lords would be if stripped of its share in legislation.<lb/>
I will <del>not</del> be a sort of Cour Plaisore:<lb/>
I will <del>not</del> be a sort of <foreign>Cour Plaisore</foreign>:<lb/>
by which I mean to convey an idea<lb/>
by which I mean to convey an idea<lb/>
merely of the nature and effects of the institution,<lb/>
merely of the nature and effects of the institution,<lb/>
and by no means of the views that dictated<lb/>
and by no means of the views that dictated<lb/>
it. I say again, if it be <add>were</add> any thing it<lb/>
it. I say again, if it be <add>were</add> any thing it<lb/>
will <add>would</add> be a Cour Plaisore and more than a<lb/>
will <add>would</add> be a <foreign>Cour Plaisore</foreign> and more than a<lb/>
Cour Plaisore: but my comfort is that it will<lb/>
<foreign>Cour Plaisore</foreign>: but my comfort is that it will<lb/>
be nothing.</p>
be nothing.</p>


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58 2

Tit. II. B. & C.

Superseded? of Justice is doubtless to be like the highest sphere firmament
in I forget what system of astronomy all adamant:
it is to be decked I suppose with ribbons and
strewd with stars and flower-de-lueis The Princes of the Blood are: in it
is to be collected whatever is most opulent and
most dignified most glittering most gorgeous
and most imposing: that is whatever is most
likely to be most idle and indolent and ignorant,
and disdainful of public opinion, and sensible
to the glance of a royal eye. In a word it is
to be a sort of Cour des Pairs what the House
of Lords would be if stripped of its share in legislation.
I will not be a sort of Cour Plaisore:
by which I mean to convey an idea
merely of the nature and effects of the institution,
and by no means of the views that dictated
it. I say again, if it be were any thing it
will would be a Cour Plaisore and more than a
Cour Plaisore: but my comfort is that it will
be nothing.




Identifier: | JB/051/211/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 51.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

051

Main Headings

evidence; procedure code

Folio number

211

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1 f57 / d2 f58 / d3 f59 / d4 f60

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

benjamin constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

16376

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