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1830. Augt, 1
<head>1830. Aug<hi rend="superscript">t</hi>. 1<lb/>
Review.
Review.</head>


Next upon Impeachment
<note>Next upon Impeachment</note>


that in the character of a pupil to his master Mr Brougham
<p>that in the character of a pupil to his master M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Brougham<lb/>
has paid visits to Mr Bentham has received communication
has paid visits to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bentham has received communication<lb/>
of divers as yet unedited writings of his in Manuscript, and
of divers <add>as yet unedited</add> writings of his in Manuscript, and<lb/>
has had at his command every thing of Mr Benthams
has had at his command every thing of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bentham's<lb/>
which the author is possessed of: and accordingly if of the matter
which the author is possessed of: and accordingly if of the matter<lb/>
of Mr Benthams recently printed work intituled Equity Dispatch Court <note>Bill Mr Brougham
of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Benthams recently printed work <sic>intituled</sic> Equity Dispatch Court <note>Bill M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Brougham<lb/>
has not had effectual
has not had effectual<lb/>
cognizance, it is not
cognizance, it is not<lb/>
because he did not choose
because he did not choose<lb/>
to have it</note>
to have it</note></p>


In fine, if in proof of evil consciousness any thing
<p>In fine, if in proof of evil consciousness any thing<lb/>
can still be wanting, here follow one of a sort, more perhaps
can still be wanting, here follow one of a sort, never perhaps<lb/>
till now exemplified. By Mr Bentham an address to
till now exemplified. By M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bentham an address to<lb/>
Mr Brougham has been printed <gap/> and distributed, and  
M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Brougham has been printed <del><gap/></del> <add>and distributed, and amazed when p<gap/> to Mr Brougham</add> circulated <gap/> him<lb/>
to join in an amicable discussion on the merits of the<lb/>
respective Bills: <del><gap/></del> <add>namely</add> by the exhibition of their respective reasons<lb/>
on the part of each <add>in proof <del>in support</del> of the <sic>alledged</sic></add> <add>supposed</add> <add>beneficence of</add> for the several <del><gap/></del> arrangements in his one<lb/>
Bill, and of the <sic>alledged</sic> maleficences of the <unclear>corresponding</unclear><lb/>
arrangements to that of the other. To this invitation to this<lb/>
so amicable challenge, silence is the only answer given by the<lb/>
party challenged. Why? Because to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Brougham a challenge<lb/>
to fight with reason, <del><gap/></del> was a challenge to a man<lb/>
without hands to fight with swords. <gap/> well acquainted<lb/>
was the <unclear>each</unclear> with the <gap/> <gap/> in which he stood. On<lb/>
it stands a post with the inscription <hi rend="underline"><foreign>Stat pro ratione<lb/>
voluntus</foreign></hi>. This is not however literally nor <sic>compleatly</sic><lb/>
without exception true. One reason <del><gap/></del> <gap/> in<lb/>
that place on every occasion <del><gap/></del> universal employment<lb/>
and acceptance. "<hi rend="underline">Whereas it is expedient."</hi> It<lb/>
serves for any and every proposed arrangement whatsoever<lb/>
It is to legislative arrangements what the universal medicine<lb/>
&#x2014; part and parcel of the philosophers' <gap/> was of old, to all<lb/>
disease. Accordingly will this universal reason opens this<lb/>
panacea of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Broughams for all the disorders which it has suited his<lb/>
purpose to discover in the administration of that which goes by the name <note>of <hi rend="underline">justice</hi>.</note></p>


<note><hi rend="superscript">[.]</hi> It affords satisfaction<lb/>
to every <gap/> of <unclear>uniformity</unclear>:<lb/>
it is upon a level<lb/>
with every capacity</note>




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1830. Augt. 1
Review.

Next upon Impeachment

that in the character of a pupil to his master Mr Brougham
has paid visits to Mr Bentham has received communication
of divers as yet unedited writings of his in Manuscript, and
has had at his command every thing of Mr Bentham's
which the author is possessed of: and accordingly if of the matter
of Mr Benthams recently printed work intituled Equity Dispatch Court Bill Mr Brougham
has not had effectual
cognizance, it is not
because he did not choose
to have it

In fine, if in proof of evil consciousness any thing
can still be wanting, here follow one of a sort, never perhaps
till now exemplified. By Mr Bentham an address to
Mr Brougham has been printed and distributed, and amazed when p to Mr Brougham circulated him
to join in an amicable discussion on the merits of the
respective Bills: namely by the exhibition of their respective reasons
on the part of each in proof in support of the alledged supposed beneficence of for the several arrangements in his one
Bill, and of the alledged maleficences of the corresponding
arrangements to that of the other. To this invitation to this
so amicable challenge, silence is the only answer given by the
party challenged. Why? Because to Mr Brougham a challenge
to fight with reason, was a challenge to a man
without hands to fight with swords. well acquainted
was the each with the in which he stood. On
it stands a post with the inscription Stat pro ratione
voluntus
. This is not however literally nor compleatly
without exception true. One reason in
that place on every occasion universal employment
and acceptance. "Whereas it is expedient." It
serves for any and every proposed arrangement whatsoever
It is to legislative arrangements what the universal medicine
— part and parcel of the philosophers' was of old, to all
disease. Accordingly will this universal reason opens this
panacea of Mr Broughams for all the disorders which it has suited his
purpose to discover in the administration of that which goes by the name of justice.

[.] It affords satisfaction
to every of uniformity:
it is upon a level
with every capacity



Identifier: | JB/004/121/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 4.

Date_1

1830-08-01

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

004

Main Headings

lord brougham displayed

Folio number

121

Info in main headings field

review

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

2042

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