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[pencil: Courts why open]


hidden from the public eye: or though known to some it may be still obscure,
because interesting to few. Btu the Judge is a man in honour: he has a rich fund [^/of reputation] to preserve and to improve. ???
Let the [x/doors] [/Courts] be ??? open [/and their transactions public, then] whatever he does he does [/it] in the face of all mankind.
Rule as it appears to one such it appears to all men ... Fr none can it be unknown; to none can it be uninteresting. Would he write to
pronuncate??? .... such [/wishes] .... scattered as soon as formed. He sees his punishment ready preferred in the ego?? of [/an indignant] surrounding audnece. The constant produces the offence: the next inflicts the punishment. But that are the doors it will be said, will ... there not be an appeal: and are not ... his superiors in the same time, men of p/state] ... there of still higher honour, better Judges of his conduct than a miscellaneous and chance-related? multitude? Yes provided he has superiors: provided every syllable that falls from the parties? their .... agents, their ????, his fellow judges, and himself be transmitted without this alteration, omission or addition p^/of a little] to the p/those superiors] Court above: provided that along with the secretary who ... trasmits the dead letter


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[pencil: Courts why open]

hidden from the public eye: or though known to some it may be still obscure, because interesting to few. Btu the Judge is a man in honour: he has a rich fund [^/of reputation] to preserve and to improve. ??? Let the [x/doors] [/Courts] be ??? open [/and their transactions public, then] whatever he does he does [/it] in the face of all mankind.

Rule as it appears to one such it appears to all men ... Fr none can it be unknown; to none can it be uninteresting. Would he write to pronuncate??? .... such [/wishes] .... scattered as soon as formed. He sees his punishment ready preferred in the ego?? of [/an indignant] surrounding audnece. The constant produces the offence: the next inflicts the punishment. But that are the doors it will be said, will ... there not be an appeal: and are not ... his superiors in the same time, men of p/state] ... there of still higher honour, better Judges of his conduct than a miscellaneous and chance-related? multitude? Yes provided he has superiors: provided every syllable that falls from the parties? their .... agents, their ????, his fellow judges, and himself be transmitted without this alteration, omission or addition p^/of a little] to the p/those superiors] Court above: provided that along with the secretary who ... trasmits the dead letter



Identifier: | JB/057/009/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 57.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

057

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

009

Info in main headings field

c p

Image

002

Titles

[[titles::[publicity] / courts why open]]

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

g1 / g2 / g3 / g4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::s. lay [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

alexander mavrokordatos

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

18339

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