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' | <head>1825. March 23.<lb/> Procedure Code</head> <!-- next note in pencil apart from Ch and § --> <p><note>IV<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> IX<lb/>§. Preliminary points<lb/> Means of compelling disclosure<lb/> <gap/></note></p> <!-- in pencil --> <p>(6) (1)</p> <!-- finger pointing symbol --> <p>Consent to act. for whatever<lb/> the pain non <gap/> <gap/><lb/> by <gap/>?</p> <p>13<lb/>Humanity<lb/> a wisdom of<lb/>English practice<lb/>Fallacy of</note></p> <p>As to English practice, the same humanity, <add>implied with</add> the<lb/> same wisdom, and the same <sic>incorruption</sic> — may be seen<lb/>in this as in <add>so many</add> other case</p> <p>For <del>wisd</del> humanity and wisdom it exhibits<lb/> <hi rend="underline">the pain <gap/> it <gap/></hi> — so expressed in <add>old</add> Law <unclear>Fount</unclear><lb/> weights hanged upon a body <add>man</add> <sic>till</sic> he is passed to death<lb/>Tortured to death? used to what end? <gap/> to force him<lb/>to <del>under</del> <sic>submitt</sic> himself in force to the power of the judge<lb/> by pronouncing the one word Guilty or in the two words<lb/> Not Guilty: all <add><gap/></add> one or other of these <sic>formularies</sic> are uttered<lb/> the Judge will not he the evidence: as if it could not nor<lb/>will be heard without or after then</p> <p><note>14<lb/>Torture established<lb/>to provide compliance<lb/>Reward to produce<lb/> non compliance</note></p> <p><add>Pity it is</add> Neither the date of this law nor the name of the Judge<lb/>by whose authority it was virtuously enacted has <add><gap/></add> come down<lb/> to these terms. It might have figured with that of the author<lb/>of the Ellenborough Act, <gap/> as if by <add> for</add> <del> <gap/> <gap/> of</del> encouragement<lb/> to perseverance, <gap/> in any punishment — the English<lb/>Judge's favourite punishment death is the attempted end the<lb/>perpetration</p> <p>To <sic>compleat</sic> the wisdom the same new <add>one resplendent</add> <gap/><lb/> humanity while establishing <gap/> to produce compliance<lb/>established reward to produce non-compliance: <add>whether greater or not</add> if that<lb/>guilty was the <add>were the<a/dd> word, and conviction and <sic>judgment</sic> reward,<lb/>how properly would in the case in greater go to the Man,<lb/> and, and the <gap/> wife and children if he had any,<lb/> be deprived of it. But if, for the sake of his wife and children<lb/> he would consent to be thus sentenced to death, that part of his<lb/>punishment, the pain of sympathy was <gap/> to him, and upon<lb/> his saying Not Guilty he would to recuse, if Guilty a chance of escaping<lb/> <add> from</add> <lb/> <!-- continues in margin --> from punishment, by<lb/> one or other of those<lb/>means what English<lb/> Judges have grounded<lb/> in such abundance for<lb/> <!-- continues along right hand edge of the page --> the <gap/> of the Guilty: for instance by bribing some underling of theirs to put into the instrument of accusation a word to which they had taken upon them as [.]<!-- continues above this text --> [.] is useful at any time it<lb/> pleases take upon them to<lb/> give that effect</p> | ||
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1825. March 23.
Procedure Code
IV
Ch. IX
§. Preliminary points
Means of compelling disclosure
(6) (1)
Consent to act. for whatever
the pain non
by ?
13
Humanity
a wisdom of
English practice
Fallacy of</note>
As to English practice, the same humanity, implied with the
same wisdom, and the same incorruption — may be seen
in this as in so many other case
For wisd humanity and wisdom it exhibits
the pain it — so expressed in old Law Fount
weights hanged upon a body man till he is passed to death
Tortured to death? used to what end? to force him
to under submitt himself in force to the power of the judge
by pronouncing the one word Guilty or in the two words
Not Guilty: all one or other of these formularies are uttered
the Judge will not he the evidence: as if it could not nor
will be heard without or after then
14
Torture established
to provide compliance
Reward to produce
non compliance
Pity it is Neither the date of this law nor the name of the Judge
by whose authority it was virtuously enacted has come down
to these terms. It might have figured with that of the author
of the Ellenborough Act, as if by for of encouragement
to perseverance, in any punishment — the English
Judge's favourite punishment death is the attempted end the
perpetration
To compleat the wisdom the same new one resplendent
humanity while establishing to produce compliance
established reward to produce non-compliance: whether greater or not if that
guilty was the were the<a/dd> word, and conviction and judgment reward,
how properly would in the case in greater go to the Man,
and, and the wife and children if he had any,
be deprived of it. But if, for the sake of his wife and children
he would consent to be thus sentenced to death, that part of his
punishment, the pain of sympathy was to him, and upon
his saying Not Guilty he would to recuse, if Guilty a chance of escaping
<add> from
from punishment, by
one or other of those
means what English
Judges have grounded
in such abundance for
the of the Guilty: for instance by bribing some underling of theirs to put into the instrument of accusation a word to which they had taken upon them as [.] [.] is useful at any time it
pleases take upon them to
give that effect
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