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<head>1825. March 23<lb/> Procedure Code</head> <!-- next note in pencil part from Ch and § --> <p><note>IV<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> IX<lb/>§. Preliminary security<lb/> Means of compelling disclosure<lb/><foreign>Anglici</foreign></note></p> <!-- in pencil --> <p>(7) 2</p> <p><note>15<lb/><add><foreign>Anglici</foreign></add> Judicial ablation of<lb/> property cannot be without<lb/> consent of the patient<lb/>consequence means of<lb/> securing compliance<lb/>necessary</note></p> <p>As to the humanity <add>in this shape</add> <del>it was</del> t'other day and but t'other<lb/>day it was done away.  Wisdom and humanity remain and<lb/>seem destined to perseverance.</p> <p>When whatever it be for the purpose of compensation<lb/> or for the purpose of punishment  
<head>1825. March 23<lb/> Procedure Code</head> <!-- next note in pencil part from Ch and § --> <p><note>IV<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> IX<lb/>§. Preliminary security<lb/> Means of compelling disclosure<lb/><foreign>Anglici</foreign></note></p> <!-- in pencil --> <p>(7) 2</p> <p><note>15<lb/><add><foreign>Anglici</foreign></add> Judicial ablation of<lb/> property cannot be without<lb/> consent of the patient<lb/>consequence means of<lb/> securing compliance<lb/>necessary</note></p> <p>As to the humanity <add>in this shape</add> <del>it was</del> t'other day and but t'other<lb/>day it was done away.  Wisdom and humanity remain and<lb/>seem destined to perseverance.</p> <p>When whatever it be for the purpose of compensation<lb/> or for the purpose of punishment a mans property or any<lb/> part of it is to be taken from him, common sense would<lb/> say <del>let it</del> by an appropriate <gap/> let the Judge take it<lb/>from him &#x2014; the thing is done.  Not in Common Law.<lb/>Such is its tenderness for the patient in this case, as in<lb/> that of pure fate it does not without his consent<lb/> will it <gap/> at his charge the effect of <gap/>:<lb/><gap/> <gap/> to an instrument of conveyance.  To<lb/> produce the compliance which is the operation it performs upon<lb/>him?  In <gap/> such <gap/>: as in some <lb/>cases.  Confinement <add> <gap/><gap/> them</add> <gap/> ideal and considerable, whatever<lb/> limits <add>bonds</add>  Instead of doing the thing professed to be <gap/><lb/>then he may be certain to the end of life, as in any<lb/> instances <gap/> has done, concurring all the while to an <gap/><lb/> extent <del>the</del> other aims <gap/> that property <del>which</del><lb/>the delivery of which to the <gap/> was the pretended object</p> <p> In this state of things the <gap/> are not how his<lb/> been the pickings which in the shape of patronage, <del><gap/></del> Judges<lb/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> mode and <gap/> <gap/> to make out of<lb/> all the <unclear>plunderage</unclear>, the <gap/> <del>in <gap/></del> engage directly<lb/> and how <gap/> it <gap/> and <gap/> the Judge<lb/>indirectly, <del>to</del> <add>lest</add> profit out of the <gap/></p> <p> As far as his<gap/> in the true state<lb/> of English Judgement <add>Justice</add> has.</p>





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1825. March 23
Procedure Code

IV
Ch. IX
§. Preliminary security
Means of compelling disclosure
Anglici

(7) 2

15
Anglici Judicial ablation of
property cannot be without
consent of the patient
consequence means of
securing compliance
necessary

As to the humanity in this shape it was t'other day and but t'other
day it was done away. Wisdom and humanity remain and
seem destined to perseverance.

When whatever it be for the purpose of compensation
or for the purpose of punishment a mans property or any
part of it is to be taken from him, common sense would
say let it by an appropriate let the Judge take it
from him — the thing is done. Not in Common Law.
Such is its tenderness for the patient in this case, as in
that of pure fate it does not without his consent
will it at his charge the effect of :
to an instrument of conveyance. To
produce the compliance which is the operation it performs upon
him? In such : as in some
cases. Confinement them ideal and considerable, whatever
limits bonds Instead of doing the thing professed to be
then he may be certain to the end of life, as in any
instances has done, concurring all the while to an
extent the other aims that property which
the delivery of which to the was the pretended object

In this state of things the are not how his
been the pickings which in the shape of patronage, Judges
mode and to make out of
all the plunderage, the in engage directly
and how it and the Judge
indirectly, to lest profit out of the

As far as his in the true state
of English Judgement Justice has.




Identifier: | JB/057/228/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 57.

Date_1

1825-03-23

Marginal Summary Numbering

15-16

Box

057

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

228

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c7 / c2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

18558

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