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'' | <head>9 Sept<hi rend="superscript">m</hi> 1828</head><head>Blackstone</head><p>One disadvantage in this<lb/> for Judge & Co. — by stopping<lb/> the fees. Charges swallowed<lb/> <gap/>is of a<del>nd</del> <gap/> — no arguments<lb/>— judge not able<lb/> to set at naught verdict of <lb/>Jury.</p><p>In time this <unclear>proverb</unclear> found<lb/> not so productive as others.<lb/> Non lawyers w<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> have had it<lb/> the same as in any other action.<lb/> Here no lie & no justice<lb/> without— (as no dancing without <lb/> trumpets &c.) So plaintiff<lb/> must say that defendant<lb/> <hi rend="underline">found</hi> it, <sic>altho'</sic> proved that<lb/> it was <hi rend="underline">delivered</hi> to him.</p><p>Suppose then <gap/>. You<lb/> knowing your action.<gap/> <lb/> hires 12 men: he & they kiss<lb/> a book & mutter something.<lb/> Jury must <gap/> what an <lb/> equal number have muttered. <lb/> [Name?] has the horse without<lb/> paying for it.</p><p>If perjury prosecutable<lb/> at Common Law then, not<lb/> worth enquiring. If yes, enquire<lb/> which keeps the horse<lb/> and you if successful w<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> <lb/> have the satisfaction of keeping <lb/> that <sic>thro'</sic> the powers of<lb/> Judge over God— that [Name?]<lb/> would be in torments to eternity.</p> | ||
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9 Septm 1828Blackstone
One disadvantage in this
for Judge & Co. — by stopping
the fees. Charges swallowed
is of and — no arguments
— judge not able
to set at naught verdict of
Jury.
In time this proverb found
not so productive as others.
Non lawyers wd have had it
the same as in any other action.
Here no lie & no justice
without— (as no dancing without
trumpets &c.) So plaintiff
must say that defendant
found it, altho' proved that
it was delivered to him.
Suppose then . You
knowing your action.
hires 12 men: he & they kiss
a book & mutter something.
Jury must what an
equal number have muttered.
[Name?] has the horse without
paying for it.
If perjury prosecutable
at Common Law then, not
worth enquiring. If yes, enquire
which keeps the horse
and you if successful wd
have the satisfaction of keeping
that thro' the powers of
Judge over God— that [Name?]
would be in torments to eternity.
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richard doane |
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arthur moore; richard doane |
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