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<head>1826 May<lb/> Procedure Code</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p>4<lb/> <note>Beginning</note><lb/> (4 </p> <p> Bout though that which <del>was</del> for the accomplishment<lb/>of their respective desires was necessary to be done by both<lb/> could not by either party by sovereign <add>supreme</add> subordinate<lb/> be <del>described</del> <add> <gap/></add> be clearly correctly and comprehensively<lb/>be described in general terms it was by both in a<lb/>certain degree understood by a sort of instinct.  What<lb/>was understood by both was that in order to make it<lb/> was necessary to a man to his and not simply to his but<lb/>to <add>his in</add> a certain degree <gap/> while employed in writing<lb/>and that therefore whatsoever was <add>had been</add> felt or observed to produce<lb/> <add>on the part of the labouring/<gap/> hand </add> <gap/> should to a certain degree of <gap/> <del>for it</del> for<lb/>be presented for having plan a future.  What was at the<lb/> same time <gap/> <del><gap/></del> being continually to a greater or less<lb/> extent presented to eyes and ears and eyes was that the<lb/> <gap/> in any way by any body &#x2014; whether by the<lb/> masters of by one or other, the people made a noise<lb/> and by this noise became troublesome troublesome that is<lb/>to say not only to one another for <del>this vast <gap/> <gap/></del> this<lb/> be <gap/> <gap/> that would not have been an object of regard &#x2014;<lb/> but to this master themselves: for <del>these men</del> to repress<lb/> more or less this <add>same</add> habit of <gap/> being manifestly in<lb/> the power of their masters <add>and of none but their masters</add> to the case of the masters was<lb/> the <gap/> <add><gap/></add> continually conveyed <add> applied</add>  Keep the peace, and <del>present</del> <add>keep</add><lb/> my ears from being <del>disturbed</del> <add> offended</add> by this noise: made <add>by</add><lb/> these principles <add><gap/> <gap/> <gap/></add> may <gap/> accordingly be comprised the<lb/> <gap/> given by all Kings &amp; all Judges: the whole<lb/> system of legislation and the <add>authority for</add> the germ of the whole system of<lb/> judicature.  <del> <gap/> at <gap/> <gap/> was understood</del> <add> by the Judges at any rate such is</add> any rate<lb/> was understood to be the <add>substance of all the</add> command received by them from<lb/> their royal masters.  For when <del>a <gap/></del> punishment was inflicted<lb/> upon men it was for having broken the <gap/> and in particular<lb/> the Kings power: it was for <add>of</add> that <del><gap/></del> that in the power of the instrument of<lb/> <add>accusation</add><lb/> <!-- continues in margin --> accusation <gap/> in<lb/> authorities by them,<lb/> he was <gap/>: and<lb/> when <del>justice was then</del> <add> in the language</add><lb/> put by them not the <gap/><lb/> <gap/> they were commanded<lb/> to settle a distant<lb/> <gap/> man and <gap/> <lb/><!-- continues along right hand edge of the page --> was singular Majesty in the <gap/> that was <gap/> may no longer be troubled with this noise.</p>  
<head>1826 May<lb/> Procedure Code</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p>4<lb/> <note>Beginning</note><lb/> (4 </p> <p> But though that which <del>was</del> for the accomplishment<lb/>of their respective desires was necessary to be done by both<lb/> could not by either party by sovereign <add>supreme</add> or subordinate<lb/> be <del>described</del> <add><unclear>aptly</unclear></add> be clearly correctly and comprehensively<lb/>be described in general terms it was by both in a<lb/>certain degree understood by a sort of instinct.  What<lb/>was understood by both was that in order to <gap/>  it<lb/> was necessary for a man to lie and not simply to lie but<lb/>to <add>lie in</add> a certain degree <gap/> while employed in writing<lb/>and that therefore whatsoever was <add>had been</add> felt or observed to produce<lb/> <add>on the part of the labouring/<gap/> hand </add> <gap/> should to a certain degree if possible <del>for it</del> for<lb/>be prevented from having place in future.  What was at the<lb/> same time felt <del>or <gap/></del> being continually to a greater or less<lb/> extent presented to eyes and ears and eyes was that the<lb/> <gap/> in any way by any body &#x2014; whether by their<lb/> masters or by one or other, the people made a noise<lb/> and by this noise became troublesome troublesome that is<lb/>to say not only to one another for <del>that vast <gap/> <gap/></del> this<lb/>to their masters that would not have been an object of regard &#x2014;<lb/> but to this master themselves: for <del>these men</del> to repress<lb/> more or less this <add>same</add> habit of <gap/> being manifestly in<lb/> the power of their masters <add>and of none but their masters</add> to the case of the masters was<lb/> the sense <add><unclear>clamour</unclear></add> continually conveyed <add> applied</add>  Keep the peace, and <del>prevent</del> <add>keep</add><lb/> my ears from being <del>disturbed</del> <add> offended</add> by this noise: made <add>by</add><lb/> these principles <add><gap/> <gap/> <gap/></add> may <gap/> accordingly be comprised the<lb/> <gap/> given by all Kings &amp; all Judges: the whole<lb/> system of legislation and the <add>authority for</add> the germ of the whole system of<lb/> judicature.  <del> <gap/> at <gap/> <gap/> was understood</del> <add> By the Judges at any rate such is</add> any rate<lb/> was understood to be the <add>substance of all the</add> command: received by them from<lb/> their royal masters.  For when <del>a <gap/></del> punishment was inflicted<lb/> upon a man it was for having broken the power and in particular<lb/> the Kings power: it was for <add>of</add> that <del><gap/></del> that in the power of the instrument of<lb/> <add>accusation</add><lb/> <!-- continues in margin --> accusation <unclear>pleaded</unclear> or<lb/> <sic>authorized</sic> by them,<lb/> he was accused: and<lb/> when <del>justice was then</del> <add> in the language</add><lb/> put by them not the Kings<lb/> <gap/> they were commanded<lb/> to settle a dispute<lb/>between man and man it <lb/><!-- continues along right hand edge of the page --> was says his Majesty in the past, that was <gap/> may no longer be troubled with this noise.</p>  





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1826 May
Procedure Code

4
Beginning
(4

But though that which was for the accomplishment
of their respective desires was necessary to be done by both
could not by either party by sovereign supreme or subordinate
be described aptly be clearly correctly and comprehensively
be described in general terms it was by both in a
certain degree understood by a sort of instinct. What
was understood by both was that in order to it
was necessary for a man to lie and not simply to lie but
to lie in a certain degree while employed in writing
and that therefore whatsoever was had been felt or observed to produce
on the part of the labouring/ hand should to a certain degree if possible for it for
be prevented from having place in future. What was at the
same time felt or being continually to a greater or less
extent presented to eyes and ears and eyes was that the
in any way by any body — whether by their
masters or by one or other, the people made a noise
and by this noise became troublesome troublesome that is
to say not only to one another for that vast this
to their masters that would not have been an object of regard —
but to this master themselves: for these men to repress
more or less this same habit of being manifestly in
the power of their masters and of none but their masters to the case of the masters was
the sense clamour continually conveyed applied Keep the peace, and prevent keep
my ears from being disturbed offended by this noise: made by
these principles may accordingly be comprised the
given by all Kings & all Judges: the whole
system of legislation and the authority for the germ of the whole system of
judicature. at was understood By the Judges at any rate such is any rate
was understood to be the substance of all the command: received by them from
their royal masters. For when a punishment was inflicted
upon a man it was for having broken the power and in particular
the Kings power: it was for of that that in the power of the instrument of
accusation
accusation pleaded or
authorized by them,
he was accused: and
when justice was then in the language
put by them not the Kings
they were commanded
to settle a dispute
between man and man it
was says his Majesty in the past, that was may no longer be troubled with this noise.




Identifier: | JB/057/263/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 57.

Date_1

1826-05

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

057

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

263

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d4 / e4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

18593

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