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<head>1829 Aug. 9<lb/> Reformists reviewed</head> <p><note>Brougham<lb/> §.1 Imperfections<lb/> II. <gap/><lb/>Brougham Silence<lb/> he <gap/> in the<lb/> Law Maker above<lb/> <del> <gap/> <gap/></del></note></p> <p><note> 1<lb/> When law taxation<lb/> power given to<lb/> Judges Brougham<lb/> silent</note></p> <p> (1)</p> <p>Power given to the Judges to <del> be <gap/></del> <add>impose <gap/> ends</add> <gap/> in the<lb/> character of <gap/>, <gap/> without <gap/>, <del><gap/></del> the <gap/> putting<lb/> <add>the cloak of</add> the many <gap/> the <gap/> are <gap/> &amp; provided <gap/>, <gap/> the persons <add> they</add> <lb/>on whom the terms are imposed are the most <gap/> among<lb/> mankind, and that of every penny of the tax the effect shall<lb/> be the <gap/> the power of <gap/> in the hand of the<lb/> oppressor.  At the time the most <gap/> <del>of offe<del> was<lb/> committed that ever were committed by a guy of <gap/><lb/> <gap/> against an injured people, where was M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Brougham?<lb/> what said he against <gap/> <gap/> In the speech of<lb/> 120 closely printed pages in which abuse in all its forms<lb/> is undertaken to be <gap/> what said he of it? <add>the like</add> <del>hardly</del><lb/> as much.</p> <p><note>2<lb/> Then was the time<lb/> to have attacked the<lb/> man and the <sic>thrown</sic><lb/> throne</note></p> <p> Then (had then been a Cromwell) then would have been<lb/> a time for him to have <gap/> <gap/> the effect <add> <gap/> <gap/></add> on <gap/><lb/> at the Man to have creed Taken away that bauble <gap/><lb/> a few steps high <add> going up another step</add>, to <gap/> <gap/> at the term &#x2014; Take<lb/> away the other bauble</p> <p><note>3<lb/>could the people<lb/> have been persuaded<lb/> to share <del>corruption</del><lb/> compliance with<lb/> depredation and<lb/> oppression they would<lb/> have declared Lords<lb/> and Commons to have<lb/> abdicated</note></p> <p>Time was when <hi rend="underline">abdication</hi> was the word: and a<lb/> tyrant who <gap/> to b<gap/> his choice would sooner have given up <add> surrendered</add><lb/> his <gap/> than the throne, was because the truth was <del>here</del><lb/> so well known to be opposite, decent and <del><gap/></del> <gap/> and<lb/> <gap/> to have given it up of his own accord.  Could the people<lb/> could they by any means whatsoever, could they in any <gap/><lb/> whatsoever be persuaded to <gap/> from <add> manifesting</add> <gap/> <del>upon <gap/></del><lb/> which a <gap/> <del><gap/></del> <gap/> for his far <gap/> perfect of<lb/> depredation of oppression &#x2014; what <add> should be the</add> <gap/> standard in the <gap/><lb/> be employed would be a matter of more consideration: addressing<lb/> <gap/>, to <del>those <gap/></del> Noble Lords and their <gap/><lb/> and <gap/> Honourable Gentlemen, <add>"yes</add> you <hi rend="underline">have forfeited</hi> they<lb/> might say or You have abdicated</p>  
<head>1829 Aug. 9<lb/> Reformists reviewed</head> <p><note>Brougham<lb/> §.1 Imperfections<lb/> II. Fee gathering<lb/>Brougham Silence<lb/> his silence as the<lb/> Law Maker abuse<lb/> <del> <gap/> <gap/></del></note></p> <p><note> 1<lb/> When law taxation<lb/> power given to<lb/> Judges Brougham<lb/> silent</note></p> <p> (1)</p> <p>Power given to the Judges to <del>the <gap/></del> <add>impose taxes onto</add> men in the<lb/> character of <gap/>, taxes without <gap/>, <del><gap/></del> the taxes putting<lb/> <add>the cloak of</add> the many serve those <gap/> are <gap/> &amp; provided <gap/>, <gap/> the persons <add> class</add> <lb/>on whom the taxes are imposed are the most <unclear>distressed</unclear> among<lb/> mankind, and that of every penny of the tax the effect shall<lb/> be the <gap/> the power of oppression in the hand of the<lb/> oppressor.  At the time the most <gap/> <del>of offe<del> was<lb/> committed that ever were committed by a gang of <unclear>ruthless</unclear><lb/>rulers against an injured people, where was M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Brougham?<lb/> what said he against its' <gap/> In the speech of<lb/> 120 closely printed pages in which abuse in all its forms<lb/> is undertaken to be denounced what said he of it? <add>the little</add> <del>hardly</del><lb/> as much.</p> <p><note>2<lb/> Then was the time<lb/> to have attacked the<lb/> man and the <sic>thrown</sic><lb/> throne</note></p> <p> Then (had then been a Cromwell) then would have been<lb/> a time for him to have <unclear>enforced rule</unclear> the offence <add>Lower offence</add> on <gap/><lb/> at the Man to have cried Take away that bauble <gap/><lb/> a few steps high <add> going up another step</add>, So now looking at the term &#x2014; Take<lb/> away the other bauble</p> <p><note>3<lb/>Could the people<lb/> have been persuaded<lb/> to share <del><unclear>compassion</unclear></del><lb/> compliance with<lb/> depredation and<lb/> oppression they would<lb/> have declared Lords<lb/> and Commons to have<lb/> abdicated</note></p> <p>Time was when <hi rend="underline">abdication</hi> was the word: and a<lb/> tyrant who <gap/> to <gap/> his choice would sooner have given up <add> surrendered</add><lb/> his <unclear>shoes</unclear> than the throne, was because the truth was <del>here</del><lb/> so well known to be opposite, decent and <del><gap/></del> <gap/> and<lb/>taken to have given it up of his own accord.  Could the people<lb/> could they by any means whatsoever, could they in any <gap/><lb/> whatsoever be persuaded to excuse from <add> manifestly a</add> <gap/> <del>upon <gap/></del><lb/> which a <gap/> <del><gap/></del> <gap/> for his for some purpose of<lb/> depredation or oppression &#x2014; what <add> should be the</add> <gap/> standard on the occasion<lb/> be employed would be a matter of more consideration: addressing<lb/> Members, to <del>House of <gap/></del> Noble Lords and their <unclear>tools</unclear><lb/> and creations Honourable Gentlemen, <add>"Yes</add> you <hi rend="underline">have forfeited</hi> they<lb/> might say or You have abdicated</p>  




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1829 Aug. 9
Reformists reviewed

Brougham
§.1 Imperfections
II. Fee gathering
Brougham Silence
his silence as the
Law Maker abuse

1
When law taxation
power given to
Judges Brougham
silent

(1)

Power given to the Judges to the impose taxes onto men in the
character of , taxes without , the taxes putting
the cloak of the many serve those are & provided , the persons class
on whom the taxes are imposed are the most distressed among
mankind, and that of every penny of the tax the effect shall
be the the power of oppression in the hand of the
oppressor. At the time the most of offe was
committed that ever were committed by a gang of ruthless
rulers against an injured people, where was Mr Brougham?
what said he against its' In the speech of
120 closely printed pages in which abuse in all its forms
is undertaken to be denounced what said he of it? the little hardly

as much.

2
Then was the time
to have attacked the
man and the thrown
throne

Then (had then been a Cromwell) then would have been
a time for him to have enforced rule the offence Lower offence on
at the Man to have cried Take away that bauble
a few steps high going up another step, So now looking at the term — Take
away the other bauble

3
Could the people
have been persuaded
to share compassion
compliance with
depredation and
oppression they would
have declared Lords
and Commons to have
abdicated

Time was when abdication was the word: and a
tyrant who to his choice would sooner have given up surrendered
his shoes than the throne, was because the truth was here
so well known to be opposite, decent and and
taken to have given it up of his own accord. Could the people
could they by any means whatsoever, could they in any
whatsoever be persuaded to excuse from manifestly a upon
which a for his for some purpose of
depredation or oppression — what should be the standard on the occasion
be employed would be a matter of more consideration: addressing
Members, to House of Noble Lords and their tools
and creations Honourable Gentlemen, "Yes you have forfeited they
might say or You have abdicated



Identifier: | JB/011/112/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 11.

Date_1

1829-08-09

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-3

Box

011

Main Headings

law amendment

Folio number

112

Info in main headings field

reformists reviewed

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

3809

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