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<note>Ch XXVI. Local Headman<lb/> S. Travelling dispute <lb/>settling function</note>
<note>Ch XXVI. Local Headman<lb/> S. Travelling dispute <lb/>settling function</note>
<p><del>Withhold</del> <del><add>Grant</add></del>  <add>Yet, if you <del>gr</del> do grant</add> this power to the <add>several</add> classes of persons by whom the <lb/>protection in question is needed <del><add>in particular</add></del> <add>say in particular <hi rend="underline">Innkeepers</hi> and <hi rend="underline">conductors of vehicles</hi> -
<p><del>Withhold</del> <del><add>Grant</add></del>  <add>Yet, if you <del>gr</del> do grant</add> this power to the <add>several</add> classes of persons by whom the <lb/>protection in question is needed <del><add>in particular</add></del> <add>say in particular <hi rend="underline">Innkeepers</hi> and <hi rend="underline">conductors of vehicles</hi> -
</add> you put into their <del>f</del> hands  <lb/>  the faculty <del><add>as between</add></del> of promoting extortion <add>and oppression</add> at the charge of<lb/>an unbounded multitude, who in no small proportion <lb/>will be in a helpless state.<lb/></p><p><del>This then</del> <add>Such</add> is the dilemma:  what then is the  option<lb/>which it leave?  <del>So the</del> <hi rend="underline">Answer</hi>:  either to have the wrong<lb/>in question without remedy or to give the application of the<lb/>remedy to a judiciary <del>which</del> much nearer at hand<add>than,</add> in general,<lb/><del>than</del> <add>will be</add> the ordinary judiciary: in a word to a judiciary<lb/>of which the Local Headman, <del>assisted by</del> <add>with or without the assistance of</add> the Registrar,<lb/>is instituted Judge, for, no other <del>does that</del> so unexceptionable<lb/> can the nature of the case admitt of:  <del>At the charge</del><lb/> <del>of</del> <add>against</add> the traveller  <add> no remedy can be endeavoured to be applied,<lb/> but evil to the magnitude of which <del>no person</del> <add>rarely can any certain person, as in his </add><lb/><gap/> be <gap/>, is liable to be produced: <note> to mean, whose <lb/><add>preservation</add> <del>saving</del> from <gap/> <lb/>depends upon his <del><gap/></del>  meeting with a <lb/>certain person, as on his <lb/>arrival at <lb/>a certain <lb/>place within a certain <lb/>time is <gap/>to <lb/>mean if by the means in question <lb/>or any other, he is prevented <lb/>from arriving at the <lb/><del>same place</del>  <add>place in question</add> within <lb/>that time: </note>
</add> you put into their <del>f</del> hands  <lb/>  the faculty <del><add>as between</add></del> of promoting extortion <add>and oppression</add> at the charge of<lb/>an unbounded multitude, who in no small proportion <lb/>will be in a helpless state.<lb/></p><p><del>This then</del> <add>Such</add> is the dilemma:  what then is the  option<lb/>which it leave?  <del>Either</del> <hi rend="underline">Answer</hi>:  either to have the wrong<lb/>in question without remedy or to give the application of the<lb/>remedy to a judiciary <del>which</del> <add>much</add> nearer at hand<add> than,</add> in general,<lb/><del>than</del> <add>will be</add> the ordinary judiciary: in a word to a judiciary<lb/>of which the Local Headman, <del>assisted by</del> <add>with or without the assistance of</add> the Registrar,<lb/>is instituted Judge, for, no other <del>does that</del> so unexceptionable<lb/> can the nature of the case admitt of:  <del>At the charge</del> <add>Even then, at a</add><lb/> <del>of</del> <add>against</add> the traveller  <add> no remedy can be endeavoured to be applied,<lb/> but evil to the magnitude of which <del>no person</del> <add>rarely can any </add><lb/>limit be assigned, is liable to be produced: <note> to mean, whose <lb/><add>preservation</add> <del>saving</del> from <gap/> <lb/>depends upon his <del><gap/></del>  meeting with a <lb/>certain person, as on his <lb/>arrival at <lb/>a certain <lb/>place within a certain <lb/>time is <gap/>to <lb/>mean if by the means in question <lb/>or any other, he is prevented <lb/>from arriving at the <lb/><del>same place</del>  <add>place in question</add> within <lb/>that time: </note> <add>to exclude the evil is impossible.</add>   all that can<lb/> be done is to minimize it.<lb/></p>
 
Inadequate is the <gap/> and <gap/> will <gap/><lb/>as the power is made against evil in the shape in <del><gap/></del> question <lb/><del><del>In this prudent the <gap/> probably <gap/><lb/> by themselves</del> made the existing <gap/><lb/>is <gap/> of <gap/>  and <gap/>.</del> But a <del><gap/></del><lb/>person travelling in a carriage is <gap/><gap/><gap/><lb/>
 
to exclude the evil is impossible.  all that can<lb/> be done is to minimize it.<lb/></p>
 





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1825. Decr. 22Constitutional Code Copd Ch XXVI. Local Headman
S. Travelling dispute
settling function

Withhold Grant Yet, if you gr do grant this power to the several classes of persons by whom the
protection in question is needed in particular say in particular Innkeepers and conductors of vehicles - you put into their f hands
the faculty as between of promoting extortion and oppression at the charge of
an unbounded multitude, who in no small proportion
will be in a helpless state.

This then Such is the dilemma: what then is the option
which it leave? Either Answer: either to have the wrong
in question without remedy or to give the application of the
remedy to a judiciary which much nearer at hand than, in general,
than will be the ordinary judiciary: in a word to a judiciary
of which the Local Headman, assisted by with or without the assistance of the Registrar,
is instituted Judge, for, no other does that so unexceptionable
can the nature of the case admitt of: At the charge Even then, at a
of against the traveller no remedy can be endeavoured to be applied,
but evil to the magnitude of which no person <add>rarely can any

limit be assigned, is liable to be produced: to mean, whose
preservation saving from
depends upon his meeting with a
certain person, as on his
arrival at
a certain
place within a certain
time is to
mean if by the means in question
or any other, he is prevented
from arriving at the
same place place in question within
that time:
to exclude the evil is impossible. all that can
be done is to minimize it.

Inadequate is the and will
as the power is made against evil in the shape in question
In this prudent the probably
by themselves
made the existing
is of and . But a
person travelling in a carriage is

















Identifier: | JB/042/729/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1825-12-22

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042

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constitutional code

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729

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constitutional code

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001

Titles

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1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2 / d34 / e3

Penner

jeremy bentham

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Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

arthur moore

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"copd"

ID Number

13652

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