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<head>Juries</head><!-- written in pencil -->
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<p><!-- indent first word -->Another cause of the popularity attending this  
<p><!-- indent first word -->Another cause of the popularity attending this  
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have the virtues of <del>strangers</del> the stranger and the
have the virtues of <del>strangers</del> the stranger and the
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mad man : they stand in the way of nobody.
mad man : they stand in the way of nobody. <note><del>In more</del></note>
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<del>Strangers are</del>  In moral as in physical objects
<del>Strangers are</del>  In moral as in physical objects
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are not so visible &#x2014; <add>to give</add> their exaltation does
are not so visible &#x2014; <add>to give</add> their exaltation does
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not so much <unclear>defend</unclear><!-- not the usual curly d though?, so maybe something very similar, but it makes sense! --> <del>the</del> <add>your</add> relative importance.
not so much <unclear>defend</unclear><!-- not the usual curly d though?, so maybe something very similar, but it makes sense! --> <del>the</del> <add>your</add> relative importance. <note>Kings and other great men are greater and greater the less the people know <add>see</add> of them.</note> 
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No man says the adage is a hero to his
No man says the adage is a hero to his
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<p><!-- indent first word --><del><gap/></del>  A dead-man is a still more <add>greater and better personage</add> respectable
<p><!-- indent first word --><del><gap/></del>  A dead-man is a still more <add>greater and better personage</add> respectable
 
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personage than a stranger.  A stranger will make <add>A man must be a stranger to be</add>
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a hero : but <add>to be a saint, it has been settled that</add> a man must be a dead man <note>but nothing less than a dead man will make a saint</note>, and
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<sic>enjoyd</sic> the privileges of a dead man for a hundred
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years.  A dead-man is the best sort of
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man imaginable : he may do you good in a thousand
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ways : and he can never do you any good in any shape.
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He is no <add>never</add> mans rival though he is <add><gap/></add> every mans friend.
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1 Juries

Another cause of the popularity attending this
species of tribunal is what may be stiled its impersonality. Juries
have the virtues of strangers the stranger and the
mad man : they stand in the way of nobody. In more
Strangers are In moral as in physical objects
there is not a greater magnifier nor embellisher
than Distances. Strangers, whose agency is felt
without their prisons ' being seen are more looked
up to than neighbours : the reason is plain.
Their interests do not clash so much — with guess thus our perfections
are not so visible — to give their exaltation does
not so much defend the your relative importance. Kings and other great men are greater and greater the less the people know see of them.
No man says the adage is a hero to his
Valet-de-Chambre. This has does not stand on
the way of the heroism of Juries — Juries have
no Valet-de-Chambre.

A dead-man is a still more greater and better personage respectable
personage than a stranger. A stranger will make A man must be a stranger to be
a hero : but to be a saint, it has been settled that a man must be a dead man but nothing less than a dead man will make a saint, and
enjoyd the privileges of a dead man for a hundred
years. A dead-man is the best sort of
man imaginable : he may do you good in a thousand
ways : and he can never do you any good in any shape.
He is no never mans rival though he is every mans friend.



Identifier: | JB/035/014/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 35.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

035

Main Headings

constitutional code; evidence; procedure code

Folio number

014

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

10607

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