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<p> 1829 Aug. 7</p> <head>Reformists classes</head> <p> <!-- number in pencil --> (1) <note> II Semi-reformists<lb/> Scotch <gap/> Lawyers</note></p> <p> II. <hi rend="underline">Semi-reformists</hi>. For the explanation of this word is<lb/> for <gap/. word will suffice. Classes of Lawyers, two: the efficient<lb/> and the professional: Limited in every county will be the quantity<lb/> of the matter of wealth capable of being applied <add>employed</add> into<lb/> purchase of the <del> aggregate</del> service of the aggregate number <add> of individuals</add> composed<lb/> of both these classes <add> <gap/> not the composition</add> of the quality the greater the part <del>with<lb/> <gap/> <gap/> to <gap/></del> <add> which <gap/> to be employed in the <gap/. of its <gap/> <gap/></add> if like in set of <gap/>, the greater<lb/> is the part left capable of being employed in like manner<lb/> to the advantage of the other of these same classes. In semi <add>As semi</add><lb/> <add><gap/> mixture there interests are conjoined. Those who a <gap/> in<lb/> Chancery receive a fee for an attendance not paid, a Scholar receives<lb/> another fee <del>fo</del> <add> on</add> the same <gap/>. But other instances there <lb/>are in <gap/> which the efficient person receives more or less fee<lb/> doing something or nothing, the learned <del>person</del> <gap/>, and <gap/><lb/> of it a <gap/> do not for that same something or nothing receives<lb/> <note> [-] Here then and the fee<lb/> has place <del.<gap/></del> the<lb/> <gap/> classes competition<lb/> for the matter of pleadings.</note><lb/>any thing. So that these <add> <gap/></add> <gap/> are but out of the<lb/> way, by what means they are put out of the way, is to the learned<lb/> persons to whom relief is then afforded, a matter of <add>comparatively</add> magnanimous <lb/> <gap/>. If bought out by government is much the better,<lb/> for, by <add>of</add> a sort of partnership in profit <add> community of interest</add> and for this purpose a <gap/> of <del>for</del> continual <add> constant</add> intercourse, <add> sympathy of</add> a certain degree is a natural<lb/> constant consequence <add> that follows of course.</add> but as to interests<lb/> in every shape but that of sympathy and indifference on the<lb/> part of <gap/> as to what becomes of <add> how it <gap/> with</add> the other would naturally <add> be the natural</add><lb/> have place. <add> state of mind.</p> <p> In Scotland, a few years ago, this state of things<lb/> received its exemplification. A shower of pamphlets<lb/> was of the member of its consequence. In his quality of<lb/> <gap/> of Reform <del>of ther</del> <gap/> in this shape <del>L</del> <add> to it</add> a number<lb/> <del><gap/></del> of a dozen more were found their way from Edinburgh<lb/> to the table of Mr Bentham.</p> | |||
1829 Aug. 7
Reformists classes
(1) II Semi-reformists
Scotch Lawyers
II. Semi-reformists. For the explanation of this word is
for <gap/. word will suffice. Classes of Lawyers, two: the efficient
and the professional: Limited in every county will be the quantity
of the matter of wealth capable of being applied employed into
purchase of the aggregate service of the aggregate number of individuals composed
of both these classes not the composition of the quality the greater the part with
to which to be employed in the <gap/. of its if like in set of , the greater
is the part left capable of being employed in like manner
to the advantage of the other of these same classes. In semi As semi
mixture there interests are conjoined. Those who a in
Chancery receive a fee for an attendance not paid, a Scholar receives
another fee fo <add> on the same . But other instances there
are in which the efficient person receives more or less fee
doing something or nothing, the learned person , and
of it a do not for that same something or nothing receives
[-] Here then and the fee
has place <del. the
classes competition
for the matter of pleadings.
any thing. So that these are but out of the
way, by what means they are put out of the way, is to the learned
persons to whom relief is then afforded, a matter of comparatively magnanimous
. If bought out by government is much the better,
for, by of a sort of partnership in profit community of interest and for this purpose a of for continual constant intercourse, sympathy of a certain degree is a natural
constant consequence that follows of course. but as to interests
in every shape but that of sympathy and indifference on the
part of as to what becomes of how it with the other would naturally be the natural
have place. state of mind.
In Scotland, a few years ago, this state of things
received its exemplification. A shower of pamphlets
was of the member of its consequence. In his quality of
of Reform of ther in this shape L <add> to it a number
of a dozen more were found their way from Edinburgh
to the table of Mr Bentham.
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