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<head>1826. <sic>Oct<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</sic> 31.<lb/>Review of Humphreys</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> Agenda</note><lb/>(8 <note>§§ Forms</note></p> <p><note>6<lb/>Example from <sic>Morn<hi rend="superscript">g</hi> Chron<hi rend="superscript">l</hi></sic><lb/><sic>Morn<hi rend="superscript">g</hi> Chron.</sic> 1826 <sic>Oct.</sic> 31</note></p> <p>Example <add>Miscoll<gap/></add> This would be preferred .... no administrators<lb/>of the law to be unpaid. Magistrate. Correction <add>Corrected clause</add> | <head>1826. <sic>Oct<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</sic> 31.<lb/>Review of Humphreys</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> Agenda</note><lb/>(8 <note>§§ Forms</note></p> <p><note>6<lb/>Example from <sic>Morn<hi rend="superscript">g</hi> Chron<hi rend="superscript">l</hi></sic><lb/><sic>Morn<hi rend="superscript">g</hi> Chron.</sic> 1826 <sic>Oct.</sic> 31</note></p> <p>Example <add>Miscoll<gap/></add> This would be preferred .... no administrators<lb/>of the law to be unpaid. Magistrate. Correction <add>Corrected clause</add> These<lb/>would, as administrators of the law, be preferred to the Unpaid<lb/>Magistrate.</p> <p><note>7<lb/>For avoidance of lengthiness<lb/>Rules</note></p> <p>For avoidance of <add>needless <del><gap/></del> lengthiness of sentences, and thence obscurity by means of</add> needlessly repeated particularization<lb/><del>or say</del> lists of particulars <add>and</add> <del>employ</del> insert the list once<lb/>for all prefixing to it a generic appellative term <!-- brackets in pencil -->[or descriptive<lb/>sentence] in which they are <add>the import of</add> all of them comprehended.<lb/> Thereafter substitute on each occasion that generic<lb/>term <add>on each occasion</add> to the list.</p> <p><note>9<lb/>2 Exclude exceptions from<lb/><del>principal article</del><lb/>general enactment which<lb/>commence with the words<lb/><hi rend="underline">Exceptions excepted</hi></note></p> <p>For avoidance of <add>obscurity by means of involvedness and thence</add> needless lengthiness of sentence by involvedness,<lb/>and thence of <del><gap/></del> lengthiness and obscurity, put<lb/>off from the <del><gap/> preceding article</del> <add><del>the <gap/> <gap/> of</del> all exceptions from a general</add> enactment <del>out of <gap/></del><lb/>to another <add>an</add> Article: <del><gap/></del> commencing the principal Article with<lb/>the words Exceptions excepted</p> <p><note>10<lb/>3 Look our for locutions<lb/>used in <add>English</add> law language exclusively —<lb/>mark them for<lb/>scrupulous avoidance of<lb/>using them.</note></p> <p>Look out for <del>as many particular</del> all the several<lb/>features by which the face <del>of <add>in style of</add> the English law style is distinguished</del> <add><hi rend="underline">in England</hi></add><lb/><del>from that</del> of the language in use among English lawyers<lb/>is distinguished from that of non-lawyers in England<lb/>and that of lawyers as well as non-lawyers in <del><gap/></del><lb/>all other nations: <del><gap/></del> Mark it as effectually unfit<lb/>for use: and with scrupulous anxiety <add>anxious care</add> avoid thenceforward<lb/>the making any further use of it.</p> <p><note>11<lb/><hi rend="underline">Unlicensed</hi> thieves cant<lb/>has for its object pleasantry<lb/>or concealment of intended<lb/>depredation. <hi rend="underline">Licensed</hi> thieves<lb/>cant depredation itself.</note></p> <p>The unlicensed thieves' cant has for its object<lb/>partly pleasantry and good humour, partly the concealing<lb/>from the intended victim or from the vigilance of <gap/> <gap/><lb/>scheme of past or future intended depredation. Thus<lb/>licensed and privileged thieves cant <del><gap/></del> is itself an instrument<lb/>of depredation.</p> <p><note><add>By</add> Thieves can not make<lb/><del>r</del> intended victims payment<lb/>cannot</note></p> <p><note>Out of the pockets of intended<lb/>victims payment <add>the <unclear>peculiar</unclear></add><lb/><del><gap/> will be exacted by</del> <add>jargon of thieves can not</add><lb/>be employed in</note></p> | ||
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1826. Octr. 31.
Review of Humphreys
Ch. Agenda
(8 §§ Forms
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Example from Morng Chronl
Morng Chron. 1826 Oct. 31
Example Miscoll This would be preferred .... no administrators
of the law to be unpaid. Magistrate. Correction Corrected clause These
would, as administrators of the law, be preferred to the Unpaid
Magistrate.
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For avoidance of lengthiness
Rules
For avoidance of needless lengthiness of sentences, and thence obscurity by means of needlessly repeated particularization
or say lists of particulars and employ insert the list once
for all prefixing to it a generic appellative term [or descriptive
sentence] in which they are the import of all of them comprehended.
Thereafter substitute on each occasion that generic
term on each occasion to the list.
9
2 Exclude exceptions from
principal article
general enactment which
commence with the words
Exceptions excepted
For avoidance of obscurity by means of involvedness and thence needless lengthiness of sentence by involvedness,
and thence of lengthiness and obscurity, put
off from the preceding article the of all exceptions from a general enactment out of
to another an Article: commencing the principal Article with
the words Exceptions excepted
10
3 Look our for locutions
used in English law language exclusively —
mark them for
scrupulous avoidance of
using them.
Look out for as many particular all the several
features by which the face of in style of the English law style is distinguished in England
from that of the language in use among English lawyers
is distinguished from that of non-lawyers in England
and that of lawyers as well as non-lawyers in
all other nations: Mark it as effectually unfit
for use: and with scrupulous anxiety anxious care avoid thenceforward
the making any further use of it.
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Unlicensed thieves cant
has for its object pleasantry
or concealment of intended
depredation. Licensed thieves
cant depredation itself.
The unlicensed thieves' cant has for its object
partly pleasantry and good humour, partly the concealing
from the intended victim or from the vigilance of
scheme of past or future intended depredation. Thus
licensed and privileged thieves cant is itself an instrument
of depredation.
By Thieves can not make
r intended victims payment
cannot
Out of the pockets of intended
victims payment the peculiar
will be exacted by jargon of thieves can not
be employed in
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