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<p>1829. Aug. 9. 5 <!-- pencil addition --></p> <p> Reformists reviewed. G.B. </p> <p> <note> Brougham<lb/> 1. Imperfections<lb/> Partial <sic>Legislat<hi rend="superscript">n</hi></sic> acceded to</note></p> <!-- this page is organised in three columns. paragraph headings appear to have been added later --> <head>Brougham Imperfections<lb/> Mode of reasoning</head> <p> Jury — vague generalities<lb/> by Brougham.</p> <head> Partial Legislation</head> <p> <note>1</note> Partial legislation both<lb/> recommended and<lb/> condemned.</p> <head> Mode of reason 1 </head> <p> Brougham's reasons<lb/> analysed and refuted.</p> <head>Note on J.B.</head> <!-- remaining paragraphs in this column crossed through in pencil --> <p>Brougham's note on<lb/> J.B.</p> <head>Juries</head> <p>use under matchless<lb/> constitution to give<lb/> a prop which may<lb/> at any time cause<lb/> the whole to fall to<lb/> pieces.</p> <head> Note on J.B.</head> <p> Imputation of fault<lb/> to J.B. — this alone if<lb/> any thing could create<lb/> ill will in his mind.</p> <pb/> <!-- second column --> <p> Antiquation of demands</p> <head> Antiquation</head> <p> When shall a demand <lb/> be extinguished by <lb/> antiquity? Solution<lb/> to the question J.B.'s <lb/> non-disappointment<lb/> principle.</p> <head>Antiquation</head> <p> By Brougham the<lb/> difficulty left as it<lb/> was.</p> <pb/> <!-- third column --> <head>Partial Legislation</head> <p> By Mr. Brougham<lb/> in his speech | <p>1829. Aug. 9. 5 <!-- pencil addition --></p> <p> Reformists reviewed. G.B. </p> <p> <note> Brougham<lb/> 1. Imperfections<lb/> Partial <sic>Legislat<hi rend="superscript">n</hi></sic> acceded to</note></p> <!-- this page is organised in three columns. paragraph headings appear to have been added later --> <head>Brougham Imperfections<lb/> Mode of reasoning</head> <p> Jury — vague generalities<lb/> by Brougham.</p> <head> Partial Legislation</head> <p> <note>1</note> Partial legislation both<lb/> recommended and<lb/> condemned.</p> <head> Mode of reason 1 </head> <p> Brougham's reasons<lb/> analysed and refuted.</p> <head>Note on J.B.</head> <!-- remaining paragraphs in this column crossed through in pencil --> <p>Brougham's note on<lb/> J.B.</p> <head>Juries</head> <p> Ignorance on the subject<lb/> of Juries when<lb/> perfect knowledge was<lb/> in his power</p> <head>Juries</head> <p> Unanimity of Juries<lb/> its arbitrary & irresistible<lb/> power — in use in <lb/> England alone.</p> <head>Juries</head> <p>Use under matchless<lb/> constitution to give<lb/> a prop which may<lb/> at any time cause<lb/> the whole to fall to<lb/> pieces.</p> <head> Note on J.B.</head> <p> Imputation of fault<lb/> to J.B. — this alone if<lb/> any thing could create<lb/> ill will in his mind.</p> <pb/> <!-- second column --> <p> Antiquation of demands</p> <head> Antiquation</head> <p> When shall a demand <lb/> be extinguished by <lb/> antiquity? Solution<lb/> to the question J.B.'s <lb/> non-disappointment<lb/> principle.</p> <head>Antiquation</head> <p> By Brougham the<lb/> difficulty left as it<lb/> was.</p> <pb/> <!-- third column --> <head>Partial Legislation</head> <p> By Mr. Brougham<lb/> in his speech all comprehensiveness<lb/> of reform<lb/> urged partial legislation <lb/> reprobated. Yet<lb/> after his speech a Commission<lb/> with limited<lb/> powers appointed with<lb/> his assent.</p> <head> Partial legislation</head> <p> This amendment of <lb/> Peel's whereby all comprehensiveness<lb/> <sic>impossibilized</sic><lb/> adopted on a <lb/> motion from Brougham.</p> <head> Partial legislation</head> <p> Equity Courts saved<lb/> from enquiry and<lb/> thus the distinction<lb/> kept up.</p> <p><del> Written pleadings<lb/> after a slight stroke<lb/> are to be put up on<lb/> the shelf again.</del></p> <p> <del> Demon of Chicane<lb/> encouraged and brought<lb/> out.</del></p> <p> <del>Increase of Judgeships<lb/> and enlarging<lb/> of County Courts.</del></p> <p><del> Knowledge of the circumstances<lb/> of the <lb/> Parties. Advantage of<lb/> summary system in<lb/> this respect.</del> </p> <p> Judicial procedure & <lb/> law of real property difference<lb/> between the two.</p> <head>Partial legislation</head> <p> System of reform for<lb/> procedure but <hi rend="underline">one</hi> giving <lb/> to each party the <lb/> greatest facilities<lb/> for taking charge of his<lb/> own interests.</p> <head> Partial Legislation</head> <p> For law of property<lb/> system of reform but<lb/> <hi rend="underline">one</hi>: giving to each party<lb/> the greatest facilities <lb/> for ascertaining & understanding<lb/> their respective<lb/> rights.</p> | ||
1829. Aug. 9. 5
Reformists reviewed. G.B.
Brougham
1. Imperfections
Partial Legislatn acceded to
Brougham Imperfections
Mode of reasoning
Jury — vague generalities
by Brougham.
Partial Legislation
1 Partial legislation both
recommended and
condemned.
Mode of reason 1
Brougham's reasons
analysed and refuted.
Note on J.B.
Brougham's note on
J.B.
Juries
Ignorance on the subject
of Juries when
perfect knowledge was
in his power
Juries
Unanimity of Juries
its arbitrary & irresistible
power — in use in
England alone.
Juries
Use under matchless
constitution to give
a prop which may
at any time cause
the whole to fall to
pieces.
Note on J.B.
Imputation of fault
to J.B. — this alone if
any thing could create
ill will in his mind.
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Antiquation of demands
Antiquation
When shall a demand
be extinguished by
antiquity? Solution
to the question J.B.'s
non-disappointment
principle.
Antiquation
By Brougham the
difficulty left as it
was.
---page break---
Partial Legislation
By Mr. Brougham
in his speech all comprehensiveness
of reform
urged partial legislation
reprobated. Yet
after his speech a Commission
with limited
powers appointed with
his assent.
Partial legislation
This amendment of
Peel's whereby all comprehensiveness
impossibilized
adopted on a
motion from Brougham.
Partial legislation
Equity Courts saved
from enquiry and
thus the distinction
kept up.
Written pleadings
after a slight stroke
are to be put up on
the shelf again.
Demon of Chicane
encouraged and brought
out.
Increase of Judgeships
and enlarging
of County Courts.
Knowledge of the circumstances
of the
Parties. Advantage of
summary system in
this respect.
Judicial procedure &
law of real property difference
between the two.
Partial legislation
System of reform for
procedure but one giving
to each party the
greatest facilities
for taking charge of his
own interests.
Partial Legislation
For law of property
system of reform but
one: giving to each party
the greatest facilities
for ascertaining & understanding
their respective
rights.
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