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<head>1825. July 3<lb/> Procedure Code</head> <!-- in pencil apart from Ch and section symbol --><p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> Preface<lb/>&sect;. 1 <gap/> all <del>gap/> <add>in all</add><lb/> the characteristic of the<lb/> Code</note></p> <!-- numbers in pencil --> <p>(2) Rudiments (2</p> <p>In England under the domain of will, the Judges<lb/> have at all times but more especially during the reign of<lb/> Lord Eldon made a <unclear>football</unclear> of the Statute Law</p> <p><note> See Indicators &amp;c<lb/> &sect;</note></p> <p>See Indicators respecting Lord Eldon &#x2014; in which the fact<lb/> is brought to view, as likewise the <del><gap/></del> <add> official</add> cause of it</p> <p><foreign>Optimus</foreign> legislation gave minimum <foreign>judice relaquet<lb/>optimus judis que minimum sibi.</foreign>  There is the only<lb/> part of the 17<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> Century and Francis Bacon.</p> <p><foreign>Optimus</foreign> legislation gave minimum at <foreign>sibi et<lb/> Judice relinquent.</foreign>  Thus in the early part of the 17<hi rend="superscript">th</hi><lb/>century says Jeremy Bentham</p> <p>Bacon's <add>days were</add> his was the early part of the 17<hi rend="superscript">th</hi><lb/>century &#x2014; Bentham's of the 19<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>.</p><p>the <gap/> made by will <add>for Will</add> are made of process:<lb/> <del> <gap/> the <gap/></del> broken by the jas been <add> by a parbon</add> of one <gap/><lb/> of any less with a crown on his head, broken <add>in fact</add> and not<lb/> made for any thing better the <gap/> made <gap/> will<lb/> by treason nor <!-- brackets in pencil --> [made] of <gap/>: they resist the <gap/>:<lb/> they are indestructible</p> <p>"<hi rend="underline">Whereas it is expedient</hi>  In the production of this<lb/>one reason this universally applicable reason assigned for<lb/> one thing or another, the <add>story of it</add> invention and judicial power<lb/> of the official legislators of England in the present day have<lb/> exhausted themselves  <hi rend="underline">Whereas it is expedient to do that<lb/> which is expedient</hi><p> <!-- Ink line marking start of new paragraph --> <p>To render it perfect <add>for perfection by it</add> it wants but<lb/>one small addition and that <add>may be cast</add> upon the same insult.  Whereas<lb/> it is expedient to do that which is expedient.  The reason might <lb/>be straightforward, and being <gap/> at the commencement of every <add>each</add> Statute<lb/> it<lb/> <!-- continues in margin --> would seem the everlasting<lb/> repetition of the at present <lb?> accusations fragmental<lb/> commencement<lb/> &#9758; This requires to be parsed<lb/> a little  see the July 3 1825





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1825. July 3
Procedure Code

Ch. Preface
§. 1 all gap/> in all
the characteristic of the
Code

(2) Rudiments (2

In England under the domain of will, the Judges
have at all times but more especially during the reign of
Lord Eldon made a football of the Statute Law

See Indicators &c
§

See Indicators respecting Lord Eldon — in which the fact
is brought to view, as likewise the official cause of it

Optimus legislation gave minimum judice relaquet
optimus judis que minimum sibi.
There is the only
part of the 17th Century and Francis Bacon.

Optimus legislation gave minimum at sibi et
Judice relinquent.
Thus in the early part of the 17th
century says Jeremy Bentham

Bacon's days were his was the early part of the 17th
century — Bentham's of the 19th.

the made by will for Will are made of process:
the broken by the jas been by a parbon of one
of any less with a crown on his head, broken in fact and not
made for any thing better the made will
by treason nor [made] of : they resist the :
they are indestructible

"Whereas it is expedient In the production of this
one reason this universally applicable reason assigned for
one thing or another, the story of it invention and judicial power
of the official legislators of England in the present day have
exhausted themselves Whereas it is expedient to do that
which is expedient

To render it perfect for perfection by it it wants but
one small addition and that may be cast upon the same insult. Whereas
it is expedient to do that which is expedient. The reason might
be straightforward, and being at the commencement of every each Statute
it
would seem the everlasting
repetition of the at present <lb?> accusations fragmental
commencement
☞ This requires to be parsed
a little see the July 3 1825




Identifier: | JB/057/258/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 57.

Date_1

1825-07-03

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

057

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

258

Info in main headings field

procedure code rudiments

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2 / e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

18588

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