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<p>under the name <add>whether in the character</add> of Commissioners of Excise <add>in London</add> or of  
<p>under the name <add>whether in the character</add> of Commissioners of Excise <add>in London</add> or of<lb/> Justices of the Peace in the country into a trial<lb/> by Jury. Wherein lie the <sic>alledged</sic> defects? Solely<lb/> <add>in the <del><unclear>indirect</unclear></del> means  <sic>employ'd</sic> to produce evidence, &amp;</add> <del>In</del> <add>in</add> the mode of procedure. <del>and that alone</del>. What  <lb/>is the remedy proposed? a change not in those <lb/><del>mode of</del> means or in that mode but in the<lb/> composition of the tribunal. What are the advantages <lb/> attributed to this favourite tribunal<lb/> as grounds for such a preference? None: only <lb/> that it is a favourite and that Blackstone says<lb/> it is a fine thing and Excise a bad thing<lb/> and so on. On this occasion as on every other,<lb/> by this gentleman as by every other, the innate<lb/> excellence of this species of tribunal is taken for<lb/> granted, instead of being attempted to be proved.<lb/> <del>What other proof is</del> <add>What shall we say of</add> The fact is that so far<lb/> from being an impartial tribunal, it is the<lb/> notorious want of that quality that affords the<lb/> only chance of its being resorted to in case of<lb/> the granting such an option affords any chance<lb/> of its being made use of a man's <del>tak</del> availing<lb/> himself of it. The summary procedure costs<lb/> nothing: it costs neither money nor so much as<lb/> time: the <sic>expence</sic> of the regular mode with a <add>Jury</add></p><pb/>
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Justices of the Peace in the country into a trial  
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by Jury. Wherein lie the <sic>alledged</sic> defects? Solely  
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<add>in the <del><unclear>indirect</unclear></del> means  <sic>employ'd</sic> to produce evidence, &amp;</add> <del>In</del> <add>in</add> the mode of procedure. <del>and that alone</del>. What  <lb/>is the remedy proposed? a change not in those <lb/><del>mode of</del> means or in that mode but in the<lb/> composition of the tribunal. What are the advantages <lb/> attributed to this favourite tribunal<lb/> as grounds for such a preference? None: only <lb/> that it is a favourite and that Blackstone says<lb/> it is a fine thing and Excise a bad thing<lb/> and so on. On this occasion as on every other,<lb/> by this gentleman as by every other, the innate<lb/> excellence of this species of tribunal is taken for<lb/> granted, instead of being attempted to be proved.<lb/> <del>What other proof is</del> <add>What shall we say of</add> The fact is that so far<lb/> from being an impartial tribunal, it is the<lb/> notorious want of that quality that affords the<lb/> only chance of its being resorted to in case of<lb/> the granting such an option affords any chance<lb/> of its being made use of a man's <del>tak</del> availing<lb/> himself of it. The summary procedure costs<lb/> nothing: it costs neither money nor so much as<lb/> time: the <sic>expence</sic> of the regular mode with a Jury<lb/> </p>





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2
June
1
Beaufoy

under the name whether in the character of Commissioners of Excise in London or of
Justices of the Peace in the country into a trial
by Jury. Wherein lie the alledged defects? Solely
in the indirect means employ'd to produce evidence, & In in the mode of procedure. and that alone. What
is the remedy proposed? a change not in those
mode of means or in that mode but in the
composition of the tribunal. What are the advantages
attributed to this favourite tribunal
as grounds for such a preference? None: only
that it is a favourite and that Blackstone says
it is a fine thing and Excise a bad thing
and so on. On this occasion as on every other,
by this gentleman as by every other, the innate
excellence of this species of tribunal is taken for
granted, instead of being attempted to be proved.
What other proof is What shall we say of The fact is that so far
from being an impartial tribunal, it is the
notorious want of that quality that affords the
only chance of its being resorted to in case of
the granting such an option affords any chance
of its being made use of a man's tak availing
himself of it. The summary procedure costs
nothing: it costs neither money nor so much as
time: the expence of the regular mode with a Jury


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Identifier: | JB/035/074/002"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

074

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1 / d2 / d3 / d4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::floyd & co [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur young

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

10667

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