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he will have things in such a way as he is going to tell<lb/>
he will have things in such a way as he is going to tell<lb/>
them but when <sic>it's</sic> once said, there is an end of it.</p>
them but when <sic>it's</sic> once said, there is an end of it.</p>
<p>With our Legislators the genial pangs come on afresh &#x2014;<lb/> every minute.</p>
<p>With our Legislators the general pangs come on afresh &#x2014;<lb/> every minute.</p>
<p>Thus is the <sic>formulary</sic> usually met with the Legislative<lb/>
<p>Thus is the <sic>formulary</sic> usually met with the Legislative<lb/>
Instruments of France</p>
Instruments of France</p>
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"royal authority have said established &amp; ordered so say<lb/>
"royal authority have said established &amp; ordered so say<lb/>
"establish &amp; order by these presents signed with our hand<lb/>
"establish &amp; order by these presents signed with our hand<lb/>
"we will &amp; it so pleaseth us".<note>Ordonnance de Louis 14 pour les matieres criminelles <gap/> <gap/> <unclear>ar</unclear> 1670 Paris</note> This is when it is an Edict<lb/>
"we will &amp; it so pleaseth us".<note>O<foreign>rdonnance de Louis 14 pour les matieres criminelles <gap/> <gap/></foreign> <unclear>ar</unclear> 1670 Paris</note> This is when it is an Edict<lb/>
when it is a Declaration it is "Declare" instead of "establish"<lb/>
when it is a Declaration it is "Declare" instead of "establish"<lb/>
There seems to be about as much real <add>natural</add> distinction between<lb/>
There seems to be about as much real <add>natural</add> distinction between<lb/>
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<note>1760 24<hi rend='superscript'><gap/></hi>.p.176</note>
<note>1760 24<hi rend='superscript'><gap/></hi>.p.176</note>
clause in our Acts of Parliament and a Proviso.</p>
clause in our Acts of Parliament and a Proviso.</p>
<p>A General <foreign>non obstante</foreign> is nugatory, as being implied<lb/>
in the very circumstance of enactment: a <foreign>non obstante</foreign><lb/>
clause to a particular Statute <add>certain</add> creating a general rule to<lb/>
which in the Statute in question it is meant to create<lb/>
an exception may be proper to be required, as a testimony<lb/>
that the Statute referred to had been in contemplation.</p>
By 29<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> <unclear>Ed</unclear> c-5 after 19 Sections <note>By the 19<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> of which a temporary continuance <add>is</add> given to the several Statutes mentioned in that and the 18<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> preceding except to the 2 first which are perpetuated.</note>





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They make the King of France strain hard to say that
he will have things in such a way as he is going to tell
them but when it's once said, there is an end of it.

With our Legislators the general pangs come on afresh —
every minute.

Thus is the formulary usually met with the Legislative
Instruments of France

"Louis by the Grace of God to all present & to come greeting
"& [then follows sometimes a preambulatory recital] We
"give to understand, that we for these causes and others as
"thereunto moving, of our own proper motion full power and
"royal authority have said established & ordered so say
"establish & order by these presents signed with our hand
"we will & it so pleaseth us".Ordonnance de Louis 14 pour les matieres criminelles ar 1670 Paris This is when it is an Edict
when it is a Declaration it is "Declare" instead of "establish"
There seems to be about as much real natural distinction between
Declaration and an Edict, as there is between an original
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1760 24.p.176 clause in our Acts of Parliament and a Proviso.

A General non obstante is nugatory, as being implied
in the very circumstance of enactment: a non obstante
clause to a particular Statute certain creating a general rule to
which in the Statute in question it is meant to create
an exception may be proper to be required, as a testimony
that the Statute referred to had been in contemplation.

By 29th Ed c-5 after 19 Sections By the 19th of which a temporary continuance is given to the several Statutes mentioned in that and the 18th preceding except to the 2 first which are perpetuated.




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070

Main Headings

of laws in general

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080

Info in main headings field

[[info_in_main_headings_field::compos. stat. singly - qua statute. enactment - formulary of french non-obscurities [?] - enacting & proviso]]

Image

001

Titles

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copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

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Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

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Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23195

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