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<p>History<lb/> | |||
' | 23.<lb/> | ||
Fiction – it's use<lb/> | |||
deceiving King and<lb/> | |||
Nobles. <hi rend="underline">Severally</hi>,<lb/> | |||
Nobles were subject<lb/> | |||
to the Judge:<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">collectively</hi> feared<lb/> | |||
by him.<lb/> | |||
People ignorant,<lb/> | |||
no Schoolmaster &c.</p> | |||
<p>History<lb/> | |||
24.<lb/> | |||
King and nobles, little</p> | |||
<p>1828. Oct<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> 24<lb/> | |||
<head>Petition for Justice</head><lb/> | |||
<note>IV. Mendacity<lb/> | |||
IX. Positive = Fiction</note></p> | |||
<p>13.<lb/> | |||
IV. <hi rend="underline">Practice</hi>.<lb/> | |||
Practised by Judges,<lb/> | |||
mendacity is fiction.</p> | |||
<p>Mischief<lb/> | |||
14.<lb/> | |||
Law fictions hunt <hi rend="underline">no<lb/> | |||
man</hi>: say <hi rend="underline">every</hi> man<lb/> | |||
except accomplices.</p> | |||
<p>Mischief<lb/> | |||
15.<lb/> | |||
Stolen may money be<lb/> | |||
by stealing power:<lb/> | |||
such the object and<lb/> | |||
effect.</p> | |||
<p>Mode<lb/> | |||
16.<lb/> | |||
Persons stolen <hi rend="underline">from</hi><lb/> | |||
sometimes King, sometimes<lb/> | |||
Barons: sufferers,<lb/> | |||
in both cases,<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">people</hi>.</p> | |||
<p>Aggravation.<lb/> | |||
17.<lb/> | |||
Worse than simple<lb/> | |||
usurpation is d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> by<lb/> | |||
lying.</p> | |||
<p>Roman<lb/> | |||
18.<lb/> | |||
For one fiction in<lb/> | |||
Rome-bred Law scores<lb/> | |||
in English-bred.</p> | |||
<p>Mischief<lb/> | |||
19.<lb/> | |||
Sold by one of these,<lb/> | |||
his was the liberty<lb/> | |||
of every man to him<lb/> | |||
who would buy it.</p> | |||
<p>Mode.<lb/> | |||
20.<lb/> | |||
For his fee, Judge's<lb/> | |||
underlying gives you<lb/> | |||
a signed parchment<lb/> | |||
at sight of which the<lb/> | |||
Sheriff takes him<lb/> | |||
up &c.</p> | |||
<pb/> | |||
<p>Mode Competing Shops<lb/> | |||
21.<lb/> | |||
In the different Justice<lb/> | |||
shops the masters<lb/> | |||
were rivals: worth<lb/> | |||
most was that parchment,<lb/> | |||
which could<lb/> | |||
do most mischief<lb/> | |||
to the customer's adversary.</p> | |||
<p>Competing Shops<lb/> | |||
22.<lb/> | |||
By the first<lb/> | |||
from a rival: by another,<lb/> | |||
the lower got it<lb/> | |||
back again: thence,<lb/> | |||
a universal scramble.<lb/> | |||
At length, at the<lb/> | |||
expense of suitors, by<lb/> | |||
an <hi rend="underline"><foreign>uti possidetis</foreign></hi> treaty,<lb/> | |||
peace was restored.<lb/> | |||
Every man's liberty<lb/> | |||
was sold to every<lb/> | |||
purchaser by all<lb/> | |||
of them.</p> | |||
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History
23.
Fiction – it's use
deceiving King and
Nobles. Severally,
Nobles were subject
to the Judge:
collectively feared
by him.
People ignorant,
no Schoolmaster &c.
History
24.
King and nobles, little
1828. Octr. 24
Petition for Justice
IV. Mendacity
IX. Positive = Fiction
13.
IV. Practice.
Practised by Judges,
mendacity is fiction.
Mischief
14.
Law fictions hunt no
man: say every man
except accomplices.
Mischief
15.
Stolen may money be
by stealing power:
such the object and
effect.
Mode
16.
Persons stolen from
sometimes King, sometimes
Barons: sufferers,
in both cases,
people.
Aggravation.
17.
Worse than simple
usurpation is do. by
lying.
Roman
18.
For one fiction in
Rome-bred Law scores
in English-bred.
Mischief
19.
Sold by one of these,
his was the liberty
of every man to him
who would buy it.
Mode.
20.
For his fee, Judge's
underlying gives you
a signed parchment
at sight of which the
Sheriff takes him
up &c.
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Mode Competing Shops
21.
In the different Justice
shops the masters
were rivals: worth
most was that parchment,
which could
do most mischief
to the customer's adversary.
Competing Shops
22.
By the first
from a rival: by another,
the lower got it
back again: thence,
a universal scramble.
At length, at the
expense of suitors, by
an uti possidetis treaty,
peace was restored.
Every man's liberty
was sold to every
purchaser by all
of them.
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john flowerdew colls |
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arthur moore; richard doane |
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