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<head>1823 <sic>Nov.</sic> 4<lb/><sic>Constitut</sic> Code or Procedure</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p><note>III<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> Ends of Judicature</note><lb/>(6 <note>§. Means <gap/><lb/><foreign>Anglicé</foreign></note></p> <p>To have told in the face of a surrounding audience<lb/>lies such as these would have been too much, at any rate<lb/>at the beginning of the experiment, even for malefactors<lb/>thus secured against shame by the <add>irresistible</add> plenitude of power<lb/>Here <del>and</del> then was the reason <del>be</del> why the sight of a<lb/>suitor was in these seats of power a suitor was an object<lb/>the sight of which was unendurable by the Judge</p> <p>The King <del><gap/></del> <add>can</add> do no wrong is of the number of the<lb/>maxims which in the shape of Judges has <gap/><lb/> | <head>1823 <sic>Nov.</sic> 4<lb/><sic>Constitut</sic> Code or Procedure</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p><note>III<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> Ends of Judicature</note><lb/>(6 <note>§. Means <gap/><lb/><foreign>Anglicé</foreign></note></p> <p>To have told in the face of a surrounding audience<lb/>lies such as these would have been too much, at any rate<lb/>at the beginning of the experiment, even for malefactors<lb/>thus secured against shame by the <add>irresistible</add> plenitude of power<lb/>Here <del>and</del> then was the reason <del>be</del> why the sight of a<lb/>suitor was in these seats of power a suitor was an object<lb/>the sight of which was unendurable by the Judge</p> <p>The King <del><gap/></del> <add>can</add> do no wrong is of the number of the<lb/>maxims which in the shape of Judges has <gap/><lb/>turn to so good an amount. No man who <del>ha po</del><lb/>enjoys impunity can do wrong <del>is a</del> <add>would be a more extended</add> maxim <del>by which<lb/><gap/> m</del> and a not less true one. Of all the oppression<lb/>of all the existence of all this lying — of all this<lb/>money obtained on false pretences — in a word of all this<lb/>swindling the history is given by Blackstone: given with<lb/>the utmost composure and without any the slightest intention<lb/><del>that</del> of there being any thing wrong in it. Delivered<lb/>with this composure by this bastion of established morality,<lb/>it is <add>here</add> received with no less composure <add><gap/> after <gap/></add> by his pupils <del>of all<lb/>sorts <gap/></del> professional and non-professional — of all sorts and<lb/>sizes.</p> <p>Can that villainy how atrocious so ever be named<lb/>that way <add>if born and bred under it</add> will not be content to bow down to and to join<lb/>in <!-- brackets in pencil --> [and even to bow down to, <del>when on</del> if they be but<lb/>used to it, <del>when they have</del> when are familiarized to it<lb/>by usage.]</p> <!-- line across the page in ink --> <p>☞ 4 <sic>Nov.</sic> 1823 <foreign>Quere</foreign> Insert the substance of this in a printed<lb/>sheet having for title Truth versus Lord Chief Justice Any-body</p> <p>Lord Chief Justice The law is the perfection of reason.<hi rend="superscript">#</hi><lb/><note><hi rend="superscript">#</hi> Look for some more<lb/>appropriate maxim in<lb/><foreign><hi rend="underline">Principa</hi> Juries</foreign> &c</note><lb/>Truth. If so, see here a sample. See here the tricks by which the [+]<lb/><note>[+] Justice-Shops got<lb/>and get customers</note></p> | ||
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1823 Nov. 4
Constitut Code or Procedure
III
Ch. Ends of Judicature
(6 §. Means
Anglicé
To have told in the face of a surrounding audience
lies such as these would have been too much, at any rate
at the beginning of the experiment, even for malefactors
thus secured against shame by the irresistible plenitude of power
Here and then was the reason be why the sight of a
suitor was in these seats of power a suitor was an object
the sight of which was unendurable by the Judge
The King can do no wrong is of the number of the
maxims which in the shape of Judges has
turn to so good an amount. No man who ha po
enjoys impunity can do wrong is a would be a more extended maxim by which
m and a not less true one. Of all the oppression
of all the existence of all this lying — of all this
money obtained on false pretences — in a word of all this
swindling the history is given by Blackstone: given with
the utmost composure and without any the slightest intention
that of there being any thing wrong in it. Delivered
with this composure by this bastion of established morality,
it is here received with no less composure after by his pupils of all
sorts professional and non-professional — of all sorts and
sizes.
Can that villainy how atrocious so ever be named
that way if born and bred under it will not be content to bow down to and to join
in [and even to bow down to, when on if they be but
used to it, when they have when are familiarized to it
by usage.]
☞ 4 Nov. 1823 Quere Insert the substance of this in a printed
sheet having for title Truth versus Lord Chief Justice Any-body
Lord Chief Justice The law is the perfection of reason.#
# Look for some more
appropriate maxim in
Principa Juries &c
Truth. If so, see here a sample. See here the tricks by which the [+]
[+] Justice-Shops got
and get customers
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