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As probity and all those other qualities depend upon dependence p/satisfaction] to popular opinion they depend then for | As probity and all those other qualities depend upon dependence p/satisfaction] to popular opinion | ||
proportionably upon publicity: that publicity [/circumstance] of which we have already seen the effect and the importance: that circumstances on which the tribunal of the public depends for its information as well as for the weight of its censure. * [*: as well as for the information by which that censure is to be guided cannot fail?]. Publicity when carried to the height to which it may belong?, be | they depend then for | ||
? affords for the probity of the Judge all the security that the nature of things affords, and with the help of the censure of the law, to [x/which] the full force of which it also exposes a man, all the security that can be wished for. The dominion of the powers of the office amongst a number not only adds nothing to this security but weaksn it, [x/redundant?] in some cases almost to annihilation [pencil'd out: in ... different ways] | proportionably upon publicity: that publicity [/circumstance] of which we have already seen the effect | ||
and the importance: that circumstances on which the tribunal of the public depends for its information | |||
as well as for the weight of its censure. * [*: as well as for the information by which that | |||
censure is to be guided cannot fail?]. Publicity when carried to the height to which it may belong?, be | |||
? affords for the probity of the Judge all the security that the nature of things affords, | |||
and with the help of the censure of the law, to [x/which] the full force of which it also | |||
exposes a man, all the security that can be wished for. The dominion of the powers of the | |||
office amongst a number not only adds nothing to this security but weaksn it, [x/redundant?] | |||
in some cases almost to annihilation [pencil'd out: in ... different ways] | |||
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Judicial ??? Judges Number?
As probity and all those other qualities depend upon dependence p/satisfaction] to popular opinion
they depend then for
proportionably upon publicity: that publicity [/circumstance] of which we have already seen the effect
and the importance: that circumstances on which the tribunal of the public depends for its information as well as for the weight of its censure. * [*: as well as for the information by which that
censure is to be guided cannot fail?]. Publicity when carried to the height to which it may belong?, be ? affords for the probity of the Judge all the security that the nature of things affords,
and with the help of the censure of the law, to [x/which] the full force of which it also
exposes a man, all the security that can be wished for. The dominion of the powers of the office amongst a number not only adds nothing to this security but weaksn it, [x/redundant?]
in some cases almost to annihilation [pencil'd out: in ... different ways]
Identifier: | JB/051/378/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 51. |
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evidence; procedure code |
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378 |
judicial establishment judges number |
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text sheet |
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f7 / f8 |
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::[britannia with shield emblem]]] |
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