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<p> 1829. Aug.</p> <head>reformists reviewed</head> <p><note>Review classes</note></p> <p><note> Sincere reformists<lb/> Anti reformists<lb/> 1. Eden<lb/> 2. Wynn</note></p> <p> Principle of penal law. <add> 8<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> Volume 1</add>  Date of third Edition <add>(the latest)</add> 1775</p> <p> Of the compound matter principle put passages from <gap/><lb/> amount and <gap/>: lawyer and <gap/> lawyer: <gap/> <add> <gap/></add><lb/> composed of vague grumbles and <gap/> <gap/><lb/> here and there <add> so <gap/> in <gap/></add> in considerable quantity: <gap/><lb/> matters scarce any: <del>Those</del> propositions desiring the name<lb/> of a pamphlet and at the same time connected to <gap/><lb/> none.  Date of the first edition 1771 <del><!-- finger pointing symbol --> see Ch 4 <gap/></del></p> <p> This <gap/> is not unmixed flattery: <gap/><lb/> <gap/> of imperfect present themselves in an inconsiderable<lb/> abandon</p> <p> I  Whatsoever it would be agreeable to take in hand<lb/> and swallow the matter of a work written in the <gap/> <add> <gap/></add> <lb/> <gap/>, <gap/> <gap/>, let him take up " <hi rend="underline"><gap/></hi> or "Dialogues concerning the Law and Condition of England"<lb/> Author Edward Wynn <sic>Esq.</sic> late of the Inner Temple: who<lb/> afterwards became a Sergeant at law, <add> Volumes, two</add> date of the 1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> Edition, 1767.<lb/> date of the third edition <add> the latest</add> 1809.  Compound matter.<lb/> unmixed <del><gap/></del> and ungrounded <gap/> dished up in<lb/> vague generalities from beginning to end: fit subject.</p> <p> &#x2014; matter for the Repholographical art <gap/> and <gap/><lb/> of Lister Howard.</p> <p> the function <add> of this man, (so says tradition)</add> was the visage: <del>of the man</del> and less <gap/>,<lb/> of licence, the mind.</p>  
<p> 1829. Aug.</p> <head>Reformists Reviewed</head> <p><note>Review classes</note></p> <p><note> Sincere reformists<lb/> Anti reformists<lb/> 1. Eden<lb/> 2. Wynn</note></p> <p> Principle of penal law. <add> 8<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> Volume 1</add>  Date of third Edition <add>(the latest)</add> 1775</p> <p> Of the compound matter <gap/> put passages from <unclear>evidence</unclear><lb/> amount and <unclear>wisdom</unclear>: lawyer and more lawyer: <gap/> <add><unclear>codified</unclear></add><lb/> composed of vague grumbles and <gap/> scattered<lb/> here and there in <add> so sprinkled in an</add> considerable quantity: <gap/><lb/> matters scarce any: <del>those</del> propositions desiring the name<lb/> of a pamphlet and at the same time connected together<lb/> none.  Date of the first edition 1771 <del><!-- finger pointing symbol --> See Ch 4 <gap/></del></p> <p> This <gap/> is not unmixed flattery: <gap/><lb/> <gap/> of imperfection present themselves in an inconsiderable<lb/> abandon</p> <p> I  Whatsoever it would be agreeable to take in hand<lb/> and swallow the matter of a work written in the purely <add>pure</add> <lb/> lickspittle <sic>stile,</sic> let him take up " <hi rend="underline">Eunomus</hi> or "Dialogues concerning the Law and Condition of England"<lb/> Author Edward Wynn <sic>Esq.</sic> late of the Inner Temple: who<lb/> afterwards became a Sergeant at law, <add> Volumes, two</add> Date of the 1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> Edition, 1767.<lb/> date of the third edition <add> the latest</add> 1809.  Compound matter.<lb/> unmixed <del><gap/></del> and ungrounded <gap/> dished up in<lb/> vague generalities from beginning to end: fit subject.</p> <p> &#x2014; matter for the <sic>Repholographical</sic> art <unclear>severe</unclear> and barbed<lb/> of Lester Howard.</p> <p> In function <add> of this man, (so says tradition)</add> was the visage: <del>of the man</del> and less <gap/>,<lb/> of licence, the mind.</p>  





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1829. Aug.

Reformists Reviewed

Review classes

Sincere reformists
Anti reformists
1. Eden
2. Wynn

Principle of penal law. 8o Volume 1 Date of third Edition (the latest) 1775

Of the compound matter put passages from evidence
amount and wisdom: lawyer and more lawyer: codified
composed of vague grumbles and scattered
here and there in so sprinkled in an considerable quantity:
matters scarce any: those propositions desiring the name
of a pamphlet and at the same time connected together
none. Date of the first edition 1771 See Ch 4

This is not unmixed flattery:
of imperfection present themselves in an inconsiderable
abandon

I Whatsoever it would be agreeable to take in hand
and swallow the matter of a work written in the purely pure
lickspittle stile, let him take up " Eunomus or "Dialogues concerning the Law and Condition of England"
Author Edward Wynn Esq. late of the Inner Temple: who
afterwards became a Sergeant at law, Volumes, two Date of the 1st Edition, 1767.
date of the third edition the latest 1809. Compound matter.
unmixed and ungrounded dished up in
vague generalities from beginning to end: fit subject.

— matter for the Repholographical art severe and barbed
of Lester Howard.

In function of this man, (so says tradition) was the visage: of the man and less ,
of licence, the mind.




Identifier: | JB/011/072/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 11.

Date_1

1829-08

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

011

Main Headings

law amendment

Folio number

072

Info in main headings field

reformists reviewed

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

3769

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