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example is the satisfaction of throwing away for example<lb/>
example is the satisfaction of throwing away for example<lb/>
half a year's for nothing.</p>
half a year's for nothing.</p>
<p>When this total want of all <add>to a certain</add> remedy <del>in every case</del><lb/>
for an injury to a certain amount in every case: under<lb/>
a <add>system of</add> law which according to its well paid panegyrist<lb/>
knows no such thing as a want of remedy, is mentioned<lb/>
in a circle of lawyers it is for the sake of indicating<lb/>
the folly of those who deceived by their representations<lb/>
or their suppressions come to their market for the remedy.<lb/>
I remember being witness to a good deal of merriment<lb/>
occasioned by <del>the</del> an action of Replevin in<lb/>
the Common Pleas for a sow and pigs. By this<lb/>
sow and pigs, <note>as far as I could collect</note> I collected the profession <add>I understood</add> had been <sic>benefitted</sic><lb/>
to more than the amount of ten or twelve guineas<lb/>
a pig for more pigs than a sow ever bears at a litter.</p>






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Sow and Pigs When a man has paid his 25, 50 or 100 guineas
for his chance for Justice, it is never more than a
part that he can get back again after the compleatest
victory: the tax costs allow'd however enormous never
amounting equalling to the real costs really incurred For
the chance of an injury amounting to the amount of two or three
to ten or twenty guineas not only must pay from
three to five or ten years of a man's average income but when
the chance has turned out in his favour he is without
reparation after all: so that the utmost a man
can expect for by the hazarding of four years income for
example is the satisfaction of throwing away for example
half a year's for nothing.

When this total want of all to a certain remedy in every case
for an injury to a certain amount in every case: under
a system of law which according to its well paid panegyrist
knows no such thing as a want of remedy, is mentioned
in a circle of lawyers it is for the sake of indicating
the folly of those who deceived by their representations
or their suppressions come to their market for the remedy.
I remember being witness to a good deal of merriment
occasioned by the an action of Replevin in
the Common Pleas for a sow and pigs. By this
sow and pigs, as far as I could collect I collected the profession I understood had been benefitted
to more than the amount of ten or twelve guineas
a pig for more pigs than a sow ever bears at a litter.




Identifier: | JB/051/229/001"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

229a"a" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 229.

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

note?

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

a1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

l munn

Marginals

Paper Producer

benjamin constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

16394

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