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<head>1825 Dec 3 + 3</head> <head>Constitutional Code <sic>Copd</sic></head>
 
<p><note>Ch. XIII Immediate Pledges §.2. Outdoor <gap/> </note><lb/> 
Art: 4 In relation to <del>the</del> <add>one of the laws</add> direct credit of justice, to wit, <hi rend='underline'>accordance of <unclear>misdeserving</unclear></hi> or say in respect of <hi rend='underline'>rectitude of devising</hi>, <lb/>the advantage gained by <add>performance of</add> outdoor duty, that is to<lb/> say by migration to the spot in question for the purpose of<lb/> inspection, consists in the difference on point of the motive of<lb/> between the ground on which the decision rests in the line <add>opposite</add> cause.<lb/> to wit, <del>in these clear <gap/> which</del> <add>where</add> the <del>perception thus </del> <add>conception</add> formed by<lb/> <add>the Judge,</add> in relation to the object in question, has <del>no other</del> <add>for its sole</add> ground <del>their</del> <lb/>a report <add>or reports</add> made to him by some other person <add>or persons</add>, to whose senses<lb/> <del>according</del> in so far as <del>the</del> <add>their</add> declaration <del>of such of <gap/> is correct</del> <lb/> <add>is correct</add> and <sic>compleat</sic>, the object <del>here</del> did at the time and place is <lb/>question factual itself; <del>and</del> <add>2. when <del>the</del> his conception</add>  <del>the case in which his deserving</del> <lb/>has for its ground the impression, made by that same object <lb/> on his (<del>the Judge's</del>) own senses,  </p>






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1825 Dec 3 + 3 Constitutional Code Copd

Ch. XIII Immediate Pledges §.2. Outdoor
Art: 4 In relation to the one of the laws direct credit of justice, to wit, accordance of misdeserving or say in respect of rectitude of devising,
the advantage gained by performance of outdoor duty, that is to
say by migration to the spot in question for the purpose of
inspection, consists in the difference on point of the motive of
between the ground on which the decision rests in the line opposite cause.
to wit, in these clear which where the perception thus conception formed by
the Judge, in relation to the object in question, has no other for its sole ground their
a report or reports made to him by some other person or persons, to whose senses
according in so far as the their declaration of such of is correct
is correct and compleat, the object here did at the time and place is
question factual itself; and 2. when the his conception the case in which his deserving
has for its ground the impression, made by that same object
on his (the Judge's) own senses,




Identifier: | JB/041/021/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 41.

Date_1

1825-12-03

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041

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Constitutional Code

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021

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Constitutional Code

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001

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Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

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Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

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D3 / E3

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Notes public

[[notes_public::Copd [note not in Bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

001

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