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<head>1829 June 13<lb/>Petitions</head> <p><note>supplement<lb/>&sect;.6. <add>Danish</add> Reconciliation</note></p> <p><note>54<lb/>Existence of <hi rend="underline">pure</hi> tribunals<lb/>suppose the<lb/>existence of corrupt<lb/>ones in the background</note></p> <p>Of these pure <add>hand</add> <gap/> which have for their ends in<lb/>view the ends of justice, the existence suppose that of<lb/>the corrupt judicatories in the back ground, whose ends are<lb/>the personal interests of the Judges, <gap/> by <del>the <gap/></del> opposition<lb>to the ends of justice: <del><gap/></del> for it is by the terror of the<lb/>suitors may experience in this <gap/> of <gap/> that they are<lb/>drawn to  a sort of <gap/> in which either on the one<lb/>side or the other the party given up an dis the <gap/> of<lb/>a <gap/>< more or less considerate of what is his right.  He<lb/>must better the lot of the parties, if the judicatories being <del>pu</del><lb/>cleared of the matter of corruption, and by the <gap/> <add>attendance</add> of the<lb/>parties in the presence of each other and the Judge, their professional<lb/>assistants where they have any <gap/> of the facilities which<lb/>now they have in acting in <gap/> with an <gap/> in such<lb/>sort as to reap without punishment or check the <gap/> of breach<lb/>of trust, <gap/> to one another the interest of their <gap/><lb/><gap/>.  <add>to</add> Each party in that case might on each occasion<lb?>be administered <del><gap/></del> without deduction the whole of the benefit to which<lb/>he has a tight: to well grounded expectation such as the substitute<lb/>branch of the law has <gap/>, no disappointment: <add><gap/></add> to injustice in<lb/>neither side any encouragement.</p> <p><note>55<lb/>These tribunals do<lb/>no good but what might<lb/>be done more effectually<lb/>by an ordinary judicatory<lb/>on the proposed system</note></p> <p>In no shape whatsoever in any god to <gap/> in this<lb/>tribunal but it might and would be better and more effectually<lb/>done in an ordinary and <gap/> <gap/> judicatory if provided<lb>/with a proper <add><sic>compleat</sic></add> set of functionaries and <gap/> <gap/> the matter<lb/>of corruption and <gap/> out <add>up</add> with a <sic>compleat</sic> and <gap/><lb/>stock of <add><gap/></add> Jurors.</p>
 




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1829 June 13
Petitions

supplement
§.6. Danish Reconciliation

54
Existence of pure tribunals
suppose the
existence of corrupt
ones in the background

Of these pure hand which have for their ends in
view the ends of justice, the existence suppose that of
the corrupt judicatories in the back ground, whose ends are
the personal interests of the Judges, by the opposition<lb>to the ends of justice: for it is by the terror of the
suitors may experience in this of that they are
drawn to a sort of in which either on the one
side or the other the party given up an dis the of
a < more or less considerate of what is his right. He
must better the lot of the parties, if the judicatories being pu
cleared of the matter of corruption, and by the attendance of the
parties in the presence of each other and the Judge, their professional
assistants where they have any of the facilities which
now they have in acting in with an in such
sort as to reap without punishment or check the of breach
of trust, to one another the interest of their
. to Each party in that case might on each occasion<lb?>be administered without deduction the whole of the benefit to which
he has a tight: to well grounded expectation such as the substitute
branch of the law has , no disappointment: to injustice in
neither side any encouragement.

55
These tribunals do
no good but what might
be done more effectually
by an ordinary judicatory
on the proposed system

In no shape whatsoever in any god to in this
tribunal but it might and would be better and more effectually
done in an ordinary and judicatory if provided<lb>/with a proper compleat set of functionaries and the matter
of corruption and out up with a compleat and
stock of Jurors.



Identifier: | JB/081/278/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 81.

Date_1

1829-06-13

Marginal Summary Numbering

54-55

Box

081

Main Headings

petition for justice

Folio number

278

Info in main headings field

petitions

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

b&m 1829

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

arthur moore; richard doane

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1829

Notes public

ID Number

26065

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