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<head>NONCON>Origin of &#x2014; L<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi> Coke</head>
<head>NONCON. Origin of - L<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi> Coke</head>


<p>The same Jurist, very well read in the Rolls<lb/>
<p>The same Jurist, very well read in the Rolls<lb/>
of Parliament, but very ill read in the great<lb/>
of Parliament, but very ill read in the great<lb/>
Book of Human Nature, informs us upon the<lb/>
Book of Human Nature, informs us upon the<lb/>
authority of those Rolls, <note><add>if not L<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi>Coke</add> some authors gravely tell us,</note> that this view was<lb/>
authority of those Rolls, <note>if not L<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi>Coke<!-- the preceding line in the note enclosed in a box --> some Authors gravely tell us;</note> that this view was<lb/>
brought into England by the Lombards &#x2014;<lb/>
brought into England by the Lombards &#x2014;<lb/>
I had as <unclear>lief</unclear> have said, that the use of<lb/>
I had as <unclear>lief</unclear> have said, that the use of<lb/>
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as if the same nation which first taught<lb/>
as if the same nation which first taught<lb/>
it to the people of one country, was not able<lb/>
it to the people of one country, was not able<lb/>
to teach it afterwards to <del>that</del> <add>the people</add> of another.</p>
to teach it afterwards to <del>that</del> <add>the people</add> of another.<lb/></p>


<p>So strong is the madness for etymologizing<lb/>
<p>So strong is the madness for etymologizing<lb/>
<note>running round in that circle of etymology</note> both for words &amp; manners, that reasoners<lb/>
<note>running round in that circle of etymology</note> both for words &amp; manners, that reasoners<lb/>
like L<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi> Coke would fetch over <add>institutions</add> instruction<lb/>
like L<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi> Coke would fetch over <add>institutions</add> instruction<lb/>
<del>in</del> <add><hi rend='superscript'>in this mystery</hi></add> upon rafts from Florida or<lb/>
<del>in</del> <add>in this mystery</add> upon rafts from Florida or<lb/>
Mexico, <note>As Indian <unclear>Britons</unclear> come from Penguins <sic>Hudibrass</sic></note>  if they <del><gap/></del>did not hear by good luck<lb/>
Mexico, <note>As Indian <unclear>Britons</unclear> come from Penguins <unclear>Hudibrass</unclear></note>  if they <del><gap/></del>did not hear by good luck<lb/>
of its having been practised a little nearer<lb/></p>
of <sic>it's</sic> having been practised a little nearer<lb/></p>
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<p>Note to these words <add>of L<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi> Coke</add> &#x2014; "excess of Dirt" &#x2014; one may<lb/>
<p>Note to these words <add>of L<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi> Coke</add> - "excess of Dirt" &#x2014; One may<lb/>
well conceive that according to the old proverb &amp;<lb/>
well conceive that according to the old proverb &amp;<lb/>
common experience, good <gap/>should strengthen <add>add strength to</add> the<lb/>
common experience, good <gap/>should strengthen <add>add strength to</add> the<lb/>
<unclear>current</unclear>of the Passions, but I should never have thought<lb/>
<unclear>current</unclear>of the Passions, but I should never have thought<lb/>
of its changing its <unclear>questionable reading</unclear><lb/><pb/></p>
of its changing its direction<lb/></p><pb/>


<p>Not but that it may be, that those who sit on<lb/>
<p>Not but that it may be, that those who sit on<lb/>
foot the <unclear>petition</unclear> which he quotes <del>&amp;</del> had seen<lb/>
foot the <unclear>petition</unclear> which he quotes <del>&amp;</del> had seen<lb/>
it practised by some Lombards.</p>
it practised by some Lombards.<lb/></p>


<p>The good people of this nation, like the good people<lb/>
<p>The good people of this nation, like the good people<lb/>
of any other nation are ready enough to <unclear>compliment</unclear><lb/>
of any other nation are ready enough to <unclear>compliment</unclear><lb/>
the neighbours, &amp;particularly those<lb/>
the neighbours, &amp; particularly those<lb/>
who stand lowest in their affections, with<lb/>
who stand lowest in their affections, with<lb/>
the authorship of any custom or appearance<lb/>
the authorship of any custom or appearance<lb/>
which they find incommodious.<note>Thus <add><del> t</del></add> a certain disease which everyone knows now to have been imported by Columbus's Spaniards from America, has made almost the Tour of Europe for <sic>it's</sic> father we gave it to our <gap/> nation. <gap/>to the <gap/></note> A nation add>country</add> which<lb/>
which they find incommodious.<note>Thus <add><del>the</del><gap/></add> a certain disease which everyone knows now to have been imported by Columbus's Spaniards from America, has made almost the Tour of Europe for <sic>it's</sic> <gap/> we gave it to our <unclear>rural</unclear> nation, they to the <gap/></note> A nation add>country</add> which<lb/>
gave birth to these swarms of Locusts, whose<lb/>
gave birth to those swarms of Locusts, &amp;whose<lb/>
depredations in spite of <unclear>consuming</unclear> they <gap/><lb/>
depredations in spite of <unclear>consuming</unclear> they <gap/><lb/>
have for so many centuries.</p>
here for so many centuries.<lb/></p>


<p>Tho' this <add>nauseous</add> plant languished, &amp; probably ever will<lb/>
<p>Tho' this <add>nauseous</add> plant languished, &amp; probably ever will<lb/>
languish in this our soil, yet there are testimonies<lb/>
languish in this our soil, yet there are testimonies<lb/>
enough in <del><gap/></del><add>their</add> Laws<hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note><foreign><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi>Si quis velit <unclear>cum</unclear> uxore <del>unfitlic</del> UNFITLICE coire</foreign> If any one attempts to have to do with his wife in an unfit manner</note>  &amp;their History Ship lost <add>visionary</add>M Paris.</note><lb/><lb/> to <sic>shew</sic>, that our Ancestors had no occasion<lb/>
enough in <del>our</del><add>their</add> Laws<add>+</add> <note>+<unclear><foreign>Si quis velit cum uxore <del>unfitlic</del> UNFITLICE coire</foreign></unclear> If any one attempts to have to do with his wife in an unfit manner</note>  &amp; their History <add>||</add> <note>|| Ship lost <add><unclear>visionary</unclear></add> M Paris. ||</note><lb/>
to be beholden for it to the Lombards<lb/>. <note>Herne's M Qu. if <gap/> to the Petition<unclear>?</unclear></note></p>
 
to <sic>shew</sic>, that our Ancestors had no occasion<lb/>
to be beholden for it to the Lombards. <note>+ Herne's <gap/> Qu. if prior to the Petition<unclear>?</unclear></note><lb/></p>





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NONCON. Origin of - Ld Coke

The same Jurist, very well read in the Rolls
of Parliament, but very ill read in the great
Book of Human Nature, informs us upon the
authority of those Rolls, if not LdCoke some Authors gravely tell us; that this view was
brought into England by the Lombards —
I had as lief have said, that the use of
women was brought in to by the Lombards.
as if the same nation which first taught
it to the people of one country, was not able
to teach it afterwards to that the people of another.

So strong is the madness for etymologizing
running round in that circle of etymology both for words & manners, that reasoners
like Ld Coke would fetch over institutions instruction
in in this mystery upon rafts from Florida or
Mexico, As Indian Britons come from Penguins Hudibrass if they did not hear by good luck
of it's having been practised a little nearer

Note to these words of Ld Coke - "excess of Dirt" — One may
well conceive that according to the old proverb &
common experience, good should strengthen add strength to the
currentof the Passions, but I should never have thought
of its changing its direction


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Not but that it may be, that those who sit on
foot the petition which he quotes & had seen
it practised by some Lombards.

The good people of this nation, like the good people
of any other nation are ready enough to compliment
the neighbours, & particularly those
who stand lowest in their affections, with
the authorship of any custom or appearance
which they find incommodious.Thus the a certain disease which everyone knows now to have been imported by Columbus's Spaniards from America, has made almost the Tour of Europe for it's we gave it to our rural nation, they to the A nation add>country</add> which
gave birth to those swarms of Locusts, &whose
depredations in spite of consuming they
here for so many centuries.

Tho' this nauseous plant languished, & probably ever will
languish in this our soil, yet there are testimonies
enough in ourtheir Laws+ +Si quis velit cum uxore unfitlic UNFITLICE coire If any one attempts to have to do with his wife in an unfit manner & their History || || Ship lost visionary M Paris. ||
to shew, that our Ancestors had no occasion
to be beholden for it to the Lombards. + Herne's Qu. if prior to the Petition?




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073

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law in general

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091

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noncon. origin of - ld coke

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1

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Penner

jeremy bentham

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