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The expense which upon my plan would<lb/>be thus thrown upon the public <del>will not be such</del> <add>can not be such</add><lb/><del>as need occasion any</del> <add>as to warrant any violent</add> apprehension. Taxes on<lb/>the proceedings it is <del>agreed</del> <add>settled</add> to abolish. Lawyers' <del>fees</del><lb/>fees are here out of the question. Witnesses will<lb/><add>in general</add> cost nothing. Those who live within the territory<lb/>will not be out of pocket by their attendance.<lb/>As to <add><gap/> for</add> their loss of time, if the <unclear>pauper</unclear> on whose<lb/>behalf they are called loses his cause, they must<lb/>go without it: if he gets his cause <add>with costs</add> and his<lb/>adversary is solvent, they <del><gap/></del> may then receive it:<lb/>but at any rate it can be no object. <del>Those</del> <add>Should</add><lb/><add>there be any</add> who live in a distant territory, though it be on<lb/>the other side of the kingdom, <add>their expense</add> will upon my<lb/>plan <del>cost</del> <add>be</add> no more: for they will be examined<lb/><del>within their own territory</del> <add>if there are a thousand of them, each within his own</add><lb/>territory, by the Court of his own territory, upon<lb/>instructions sent from Court to Court by the<lb/>post; the <gap/>-General examining them for<lb/>the Plaintiff, and the Defender-General for the<lb/>Defendant. 





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The expense which upon my plan would
be thus thrown upon the public will not be such can not be such
as need occasion any as to warrant any violent apprehension. Taxes on
the proceedings it is agreed settled to abolish. Lawyers' fees
fees are here out of the question. Witnesses will
in general cost nothing. Those who live within the territory
will not be out of pocket by their attendance.
As to for their loss of time, if the pauper on whose
behalf they are called loses his cause, they must
go without it: if he gets his cause with costs and his
adversary is solvent, they may then receive it:
but at any rate it can be no object. Those Should
there be any who live in a distant territory, though it be on
the other side of the kingdom, their expense will upon my
plan cost be no more: for they will be examined
within their own territory if there are a thousand of them, each within his own
territory, by the Court of his own territory, upon
instructions sent from Court to Court by the
post; the -General examining them for
the Plaintiff, and the Defender-General for the
Defendant.




Identifier: | JB/051/301/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 51.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

051

Main Headings

evidence; procedure code

Folio number

301

Info in main headings field

obs.

Image

003

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

floyd & co

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur young

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

16466

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