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1) LAW ESSAYS.
<head>1) LAW ESSAYS.</head>


<note>Panegyric on the dead.</note>
<note>Panegyric on the dead.</note>


A dead man <add>stands in no man's way:</add> when smitten, he smiteth not again:
<p>A dead man <add>stands in no man's way:</add> when smitten, he smiteth not again:
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he is but a passive enemy, and he is no
he is but a passive enemy, and he is no
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man's rival. <unclear>A</unclear> dead man cannot be <add>can neither</add>
man's rival. A dead man cannot be <add>can neither</add>
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<add>be Chief Justice</add> Chancellor <del>&amp;c</del> Field Marshal nor Corporal. Admiral nor Boatswain 1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> Lord of the Treasury nor Exciseman. 1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> Lord of the Admiralty nor Master Caulker Member of Parliament nor of the -----. Club. nor Mace bearer. Keeper of the Seals
<add>be Chief Justice</add> Chancellor <del>&amp;c</del> <note>Field Marshal nor Corporal. Admiral nor Boatswain 1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> Lord of the Treasury nor Exciseman. 1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> Lord of the Admiralty nor Master Caulker Member of Parliament nor of the -----. Club.</note> nor Mace bearer. Keeper of the Seals
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<add>nor of the Lions</add> nor <del>so <unclear>much</unclear></del> <del><unclear>as</unclear></del> Commissioner of Bankrupts.
<add>nor of the Lions</add> nor <del>so <unclear>much</unclear></del> <del><unclear>as</unclear></del> Commissioner of Bankrupts. <note><del>The Law</del> For these much-<sic>sollicited</sic> offices <add>envied stations</add> not even Parliament with its omnipotence, were it disposed could <del>make</del> <add>qualify</add> him.</note></p>
 
<p>Among <add>those who have studied the moral qualities of</add> brutes, a living dog is held <add>to be</add> better than
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a dead Lion: but among <del>men</del> <add>human creatures</add>, a dead man
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is universally <sic>acknowleged</sic> to be more estimable
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than a live one. <add>if he were alive.</add></p>
 
<p>[He is universally <sic>acknowleged</sic> to be good company:
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since] his decorum is such, that after he has
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once said what he has <add>to</add> say, which every one
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is at liberty to attend to or not as he thinks
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proper, he never sets himself afterwards to contradict.
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He is accordingly universally respected
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in the <add>very</add> best of companies.</p>
 
<p>That <add>Parliamentary</add> omnipotence <del><gap/> <gap/></del> that "vast power of a
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"Statute", which as a great compiler informs
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us can <add>upon occasion</add> turn a woman into a man, and
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which every day with or without occasion
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turns a <del>dea</del> live man into a dead one, would
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find itself at a stand, should it attempt to
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<add>change hands</add> <note>at a surplus</note><add>, &amp;</add> turn a <del><gap/></del> dead man into a live one. <note>.. can cure him of that one amiable defect [<foreign>dulce <unclear>vitam</unclear></foreign>] the source of his disabilities and his merits.</note></p>
 
 


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1) LAW ESSAYS.

Panegyric on the dead.

A dead man stands in no man's way: when smitten, he smiteth not again:
he is but a passive enemy, and he is no
man's rival. A dead man cannot be can neither
be Chief Justice Chancellor &c Field Marshal nor Corporal. Admiral nor Boatswain 1st Lord of the Treasury nor Exciseman. 1st Lord of the Admiralty nor Master Caulker Member of Parliament nor of the -----. Club. nor Mace bearer. Keeper of the Seals
nor of the Lions nor so much as Commissioner of Bankrupts. The Law For these much-sollicited offices envied stations not even Parliament with its omnipotence, were it disposed could make qualify him.

Among those who have studied the moral qualities of brutes, a living dog is held to be better than
a dead Lion: but among men human creatures, a dead man
is universally acknowleged to be more estimable
than a live one. if he were alive.

[He is universally acknowleged to be good company:
since] his decorum is such, that after he has
once said what he has to say, which every one
is at liberty to attend to or not as he thinks
proper, he never sets himself afterwards to contradict.
He is accordingly universally respected
in the very best of companies.

That Parliamentary omnipotence that "vast power of a
"Statute", which as a great compiler informs
us can upon occasion turn a woman into a man, and
which every day with or without occasion
turns a dea live man into a dead one, would
find itself at a stand, should it attempt to
change hands at a surplus, & turn a dead man into a live one. .. can cure him of that one amiable defect [dulce vitam] the source of his disabilities and his merits.





Identifier: | JB/169/004/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 169.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

169

Main Headings

Folio number

004

Info in main headings field

law essays

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c1 f5 / c2 / c3 / f8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l v g propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

56824

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