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{temporary heading to identify column} COLUMN 1 1

Inessential
defects

2

Beneficial institutions Accidental <unclear>an-<unclear> <add>accompaniment</add>
accidentally
connected annexed
comprisd with it .

3

Essential
Defects resulting
from the qualities
of the persons

4

Essential
Effects Defects
necessary resulting - from

with the the nature of
establishment

5.

Supposed advantages
Arguments
favour derived
from its essential

.

6

Use and necessity
of it with
reference to the
English law in
its present state .

7

Grounds
of the
prejudice in
favour of it.


Causes of its popularity


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{temporary heading to identify column} COLUMN 2 34 Debilitating useful

There are some
laws so bad that
it were better
the whole fabric
of the law should
be

1 Inessential defects

If
Accidental


accidentally
Accidentally
appendages it
of
with it
Essential defects

4 Supposed advantages

5 . Relative utility

6 Cause of its popularity .


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{temporary heading to identify column} COLUMN 3 34 Debilitating useful

Such laws are
doubly a disgrace
to the law : because
they exist — & because
they are not
executed

The Laws which
the Bar-Chamber
in law
Court
execute were of that
number . The Laws
against
and dissenters are
of that number


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{temporary heading to identify column} COLUMN 4 34 Gunpowder good

To say a
Juryman is a
good method
of trial because
it has often been
the means of
letting off good
men is as if
one were to say
of a parcel of Gunpowder
this is good gunpowder
- for
day when
a highway man
snapped in the
face of a
a pistol that was
primed with it
is missed fire

What woud you
know a Jury to
Tribunal like
Gunpowder :
for Gunpowder
when it is good
. were they
in its

True but was
that the case with
the Bar chamber
by no means
did it bring to
conviction one
single person who
was not guilty ?
not one of the offences
he was not charged
with ? — not one.


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{temporary heading to identify column} COLUMN 5 34 Star Chamber

The offences they
were charged with
were the writing
and
of the system of
that government were
on - the speaking
ill of Bishops
collectively to
 : the
any ill of




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{temporary heading to identify column} COLUMN 6 36



{temporary heading to identify column} COLUMN 7 36 Libel


{temporary heading to identify column} COLUMN 8 36 Libel


{temporary heading to identify column} COLUMN 9 Judges— Stupidity

Terms of which
the extensible
is the administration
of
justice , but the
real effect to
enable the
of the
law to collect their
Christ from upon the
people .

{temporary heading to identify column} COLUMN 10 Too Soon to abolish Jurys




Identifier: | JB/035/001/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 35.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

035

Main Headings

constitutional code; evidence; procedure code

Folio number

001

Info in main headings field

juries

Image

002

Titles

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::w [with crown] [lion with crown motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

10594

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