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<head> 1829 June 17<lb/> Review of J. and H.B.</head> <p><note>§.1.Anti Reformists Classes<lb/> Unconscious.<lb/>Common Law<lb/> <gap/><lb/> 1. <unclear>Charles <gap/><lb/> 2. Binder</unclear> </note> </p> <p> Case in what notwithstanding the support positive<lb/> or negative given by him to abuses as above constituted by<lb/> evils correspondent and opposite to the end of justice, it may<lb/> happen to a man not to be a thorough anti-reformist</p> <p>1.  when the value of things is mistakenly productive of an<lb/> evil in any of the above shapes <del>being acts</del> having at all<lb/> times or for a long time been among the object of popular favour<lb/> and eloquence, he has <add>having</add> been in the habit of joining in such<lb/> <gap/>, especially in the eyes of a public at large whether<lb/> in literary publications or in speeches especially if those speeches<lb/> have come to be printed and published he <gap/> prepare<lb/> is interpreted as his not confessing.  Example<lb/> 1 Common Law.  Intelligent man have by this means<lb/> in this way, been prevented from seeing it to be a non-entity<lb/> and that a most mischievous man notwithstanding the<lb/> strongest, clearest and most <gap/> <gap/><lb/> Witness Charles Fox. Sir Francis Burden &amp;c</p> <p> No proposal so absurd but <del>w</del> as that on the ground<lb/> of authority a man may be a siren believe in, if by<lb/> any inducement be it what it may, he has been brought<lb/> to have in every occasion a <gap/>, as a closed eye to<lb/> <del><gap/></del> all arguments and consideration, <unclear>tending</unclear> in opposition to it</p> 
 




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1829 June 17
Review of J. and H.B.

§.1.Anti Reformists Classes
Unconscious.
Common Law

1. Charles
2. Binder

Case in what notwithstanding the support positive
or negative given by him to abuses as above constituted by
evils correspondent and opposite to the end of justice, it may
happen to a man not to be a thorough anti-reformist

1. when the value of things is mistakenly productive of an
evil in any of the above shapes being acts having at all
times or for a long time been among the object of popular favour
and eloquence, he has having been in the habit of joining in such
, especially in the eyes of a public at large whether
in literary publications or in speeches especially if those speeches
have come to be printed and published he prepare
is interpreted as his not confessing. Example
1 Common Law. Intelligent man have by this means
in this way, been prevented from seeing it to be a non-entity
and that a most mischievous man notwithstanding the
strongest, clearest and most
Witness Charles Fox. Sir Francis Burden &c

No proposal so absurd but w as that on the ground
of authority a man may be a siren believe in, if by
any inducement be it what it may, he has been brought
to have in every occasion a , as a closed eye to
all arguments and consideration, tending in opposition to it



Identifier: | JB/011/105/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 11.

Date_1

1829-06-17

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

011

Main Headings

law amendment

Folio number

105

Info in main headings field

review of j & hb

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

3802

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