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<head>1826 July 16<lb/> Preface to Official Aptitude &c with its Appendages</head> <!-- numbers in pencil --> <p>2<lb/> (2</p> <p> A journeyman who has attended a single | <head>1826 July 16<lb/> Preface to Official Aptitude &c with its Appendages</head> <!-- numbers in pencil --> <p>2<lb/> (2</p> <p> A journeyman who has attended a single course of lectures at<lb/> <gap/> institution will thereby have <sic>apended</sic> a more probitive prescription<lb/> of appropriate aptitude with reference to the situation of Magistrate alone<lb/> than the <hi rend="underline">convivial</hi> test which after such strong <gap/> he <gap/> <gap/> <!-- continues in margin --> & empty <gap/> within<lb/> <gap/> the proof afforded<lb/> by experience in the<lb/> business of the very office</p> <p> Two suppositions <gap/> are those in which I can ground<lb/>any the last chance of seeing him really deserve either of<lb/>adding to official aptitude of forbearing to diminish it, or<lb/> of forbearing to <del>add in an</del> make — on every <del> favourable</del> occasion<lb/>that presents itself as favourable, with or without pretence<lb/>the utmost practicable addition to official <sic>expence</sic></p> <p>One is that in bringing forward this measure<lb/> of his he was either imposed upon by some colleague<lb/>on whose <add> probity and wisdom</add> he relied with an unprovided <add>ill</add> and un<gap/><lb/> confidence.</p> <p> Another is — that in the course of the <gap/> <gap/><lb/> <del>by way of <gap/></del> as the only means of<lb/> retaining his situation or by way of compromise as <gap/><lb/> to the supporters of all <unclear>evil</unclear> for the good he was<lb/> desirous of doing and has actually begun doing in other<lb/> shapes he found himself under the necessity of bringing forward<lb/> that measure in repugnance to his own wishes.</p> <p>☞ Go on to speak of the Jury Bill as immature as it<lb/> stands at present in favour of the goodness of his intentions<lb/> as <gap/> to the contrary if he <gap/> to render the<lb/> mode of appointment more effectual to the purpose of <gap/><lb/> in contradistinction to packing them it as at present</p> <p>2. His Codification plan as not affording any <del><gap/></del> <lb/> conclusive proof of regard for the interests of the <gap/> in<lb/> respect of that arrangement: for which <gap/> has<lb/> the front of imperative <gap/> <gap/>, no additional<lb/> security to the many can be afforded by <add>with</add> <del><gap/></del> addition or<lb/> by any reduction as yet declared to be contemplated to<lb/> the mass of Statute law.</p> | ||
1826 July 16
Preface to Official Aptitude &c with its Appendages
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A journeyman who has attended a single course of lectures at
institution will thereby have apended a more probitive prescription
of appropriate aptitude with reference to the situation of Magistrate alone
than the convivial test which after such strong he & empty within
the proof afforded
by experience in the
business of the very office
Two suppositions are those in which I can ground
any the last chance of seeing him really deserve either of
adding to official aptitude of forbearing to diminish it, or
of forbearing to add in an make — on every favourable occasion
that presents itself as favourable, with or without pretence
the utmost practicable addition to official expence
One is that in bringing forward this measure
of his he was either imposed upon by some colleague
on whose probity and wisdom he relied with an unprovided ill and un
confidence.
Another is — that in the course of the
by way of as the only means of
retaining his situation or by way of compromise as
to the supporters of all evil for the good he was
desirous of doing and has actually begun doing in other
shapes he found himself under the necessity of bringing forward
that measure in repugnance to his own wishes.
☞ Go on to speak of the Jury Bill as immature as it
stands at present in favour of the goodness of his intentions
as to the contrary if he to render the
mode of appointment more effectual to the purpose of
in contradistinction to packing them it as at present
2. His Codification plan as not affording any
conclusive proof of regard for the interests of the in
respect of that arrangement: for which has
the front of imperative , no additional
security to the many can be afforded by with addition or
by any reduction as yet declared to be contemplated to
the mass of Statute law.
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