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<p>The following are all the advantages that recollection<lb/> or imagination can furnish me with as<lb/> having been or as capable of being attributed to <lb/><del>the institution of a Jury Juries.</del> <add>made of trial by</add> </p>
<p>The following are all the advantages that recollection<lb/> or imagination can furnish me with as<lb/> having been or as capable of being attributed to <lb/><del>the institution of a Jury Juries.</del> <add>made of trial by</add> </p>


<p>2. <del>The</del> <hi rend='underline'>Mediocrity of this condition</hi>: <del>This is exhibited<lb/> as a circumstance preseniative</del>
<p>2. <del>The</del> <hi rend='underline'>Mediocrity of this condition</hi>: <del>This is exhibited<lb/> as a circumstance preservative against</del> <lb/><add>a supposed<lb/> preservative against a particular kind of</add><lb/> partiality: <del>as</del> a security against wrong decision in<lb/> as far as it is liable to have that species of improbity<lb/> for its cause. <del>They</del> <add>A jury</add> will not [<del>lean more to<lb/> the side of the rich than to that of the poor:<lb/> never to the side of]</del> be disposed <add>to shew</add> more favour to the<lb/> rich than to the poor: to men in high station than<lb/> to men in low degree. <del>They will not square their decisions <lb/>by aristocratical prejudices, nor direct them to aristocratical <lb/>ends </del> </p>
 
 





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These opinions are not the result of a particular
hasty or superficial view — I have looked round on all sides. I
have gone a hunting for objections for arguments on the other
side. The following are all I have been able to collect.

The following are all the advantages that recollection
or imagination can furnish me with as
having been or as capable of being attributed to
the institution of a Jury Juries. made of trial by

2. The Mediocrity of this condition: This is exhibited
as a circumstance preservative against

a supposed
preservative against a particular kind of

partiality: as a security against wrong decision in
as far as it is liable to have that species of improbity
for its cause. They A jury will not [lean more to
the side of the rich than to that of the poor:
never to the side of]
be disposed to shew more favour to the
rich than to the poor: to men in high station than
to men in low degree. They will not square their decisions
by aristocratical prejudices, nor direct them to aristocratical
ends





























































Identifier: | JB/035/050/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 35.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

26, 26*

Box

035

Main Headings

constitutional code; evidence; procedure code

Folio number

050

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f3 / f4 / f5 / f6

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

benjamin constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

10643

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