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<p> 1829 Aug. 3</p> <head>Reformists Reviewed</head> <note> <!-- word in pencil --> Beginning</note></p> <p> <!-- pencil addition -->*(6 <note> J.B. <lb/> a true expert</note> </p> <p> Now for <del><gap/.</del> an idea [ faint and inadequate at best<lb/> it can not but be for <gap/> will not <sic>admitt</sic> of every thing<lb/> better) of what be law <gap/> in relation to the disorder<lb/> itself, the cause of it and the remedy</p> <p><note><!-- number in pencil --> 14<lb/> Nature of the disorder<lb/> justice sold or denied<lb/> in contradiction to<lb/> <foreign> Magna Charta</foreign></note></p> <p> 1. As to the disorder, we have but to open <foreign> magna<lb/> Charta</foreign>; the <foreign>Magna Charta</foreign> of henry the third 9 4.3. <sic>Ch.</sic> 29<lb/> <foreign> Multi rendemus</foreign> (says the original Latin) <foreign> multi regabimus ant<lb/> differences rectum vil justitiam"</foreign> we will <del><gap/></del. ell to no man,<lb/> we will not deny or defer to any man (says the clumsy<lb/> old translation) justice or Right. So much for <Add> there we see</add> promises<lb/> look around every where, there we see performance. Justice<lb/> deferred to every man, sold, and not in <gap/><lb/> precise to the few, to the very few to whom it is possible<lb/> to pay the price, deserved to all besides them else <gap/><lb/> Justice.</p> <p> <note><!-- number in pencil -->15<lb/> Cause of the disorder<lb/> the feegathering<lb/> system</note></p> <p> In <add> By</add> the bold <gap/> then given by him <gap/> <gap/><lb/> at <gap/> <add> are enabled to see at one rapid glance</add> the nature of the disorder and the extent of it.<lb/> Behold now the cause — the root of the evil <add>it</add>. <del>In</del> the<lb/> <del> most of <del><gap/></del> remuneration</del>. Looking to the <add>superior</add> Judges — looking<lb/> to the mode and form in which their remuneration was <add> and the mode of their remuneration</add> <lb/> allotted to them, he then discovered it. Not by <gap/><lb/> were they paid but by fear. <del>Div</del> By this arrangement <lb/> diametrical and irreconcilable was the opposition created<lb/> between their interest and their duty. Of no operation for<lb/> no written instrument — in a word for no judicial proceeding<lb/>< could any fee be <add>ever</add> taken but justice was at the same<lb/> time sold and denied; sold to him <add> every man</add> who could <gap/> would<lb/> find the money <add>amount of the fee</add> for it denied to him <add>every man</add> who could not.<lb/> So much for sale and denial. Now for the <gap/>: * Time being<lb/><gap/> and exacted for each operation, a fee for each written<lb/> instrument, and in many instance the magnitude of the fee increasing<lb/>with the length of the instrument, have in proportion as operation and<lb/> instruments<lb/> <!-- continues in margin --> instruments could be<lb/> multiplied and instruments <gap/> <gap/><lb/> could be the aggregate<lb/> amount of fees.</p> | |||
1829 Aug. 3
Reformists Reviewed Beginning
*(6 J.B.
a true expert
Now for <gap/. an idea [ faint and inadequate at best
it can not but be for will not admitt of every thing
better) of what be law in relation to the disorder
itself, the cause of it and the remedy
14
Nature of the disorder
justice sold or denied
in contradiction to
Magna Charta
1. As to the disorder, we have but to open magna
Charta; the Magna Charta of henry the third 9 4.3. Ch. 29
Multi rendemus (says the original Latin) multi regabimus ant
differences rectum vil justitiam" we will </del. ell to no man,
we will not deny or defer to any man (says the clumsy
old translation) justice or Right. So much for there we see promises
look around every where, there we see performance. Justice
deferred to every man, sold, and not in
precise to the few, to the very few to whom it is possible
to pay the price, deserved to all besides them else
Justice.
15
Cause of the disorder
the feegathering
system
In By the bold then given by him
at are enabled to see at one rapid glance the nature of the disorder and the extent of it.
Behold now the cause — the root of the evil it. In the. Looking to the superior Judges — looking
most of remuneration
to the mode and form in which their remuneration was and the mode of their remuneration
allotted to them, he then discovered it. Not by
were they paid but by fear. Div By this arrangement
diametrical and irreconcilable was the opposition created
between their interest and their duty. Of no operation for
no written instrument — in a word for no judicial proceeding
< could any fee be ever taken but justice was at the same
time sold and denied; sold to him every man who could would
find the money amount of the fee for it denied to him every man who could not.
So much for sale and denial. Now for the : * Time being
and exacted for each operation, a fee for each written
instrument, and in many instance the magnitude of the fee increasing
with the length of the instrument, have in proportion as operation and
instruments
instruments could be
multiplied and instruments
could be the aggregate
amount of fees.
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