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<head>1828. <sic>Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi>.</sic> 11<lb/> Law Amendments.</head> <!-- in pencil apart from Propositions --> <p>17<lb/> <note>Propositions<lb/> <sic>Ch.</sic> IV. Oath none<lb/> Supplemental Perjuries</note></p> <!-- O in pencil besides marginal note numbers --> <p><note>6<lb/>Supplemental perjuries<lb/> <add>whether</add> to be paid or unpaid</note></p> <p>If This supplemental <del>perjuries</del> establishment of received<lb/>perjuries shall the Members be paid or unpaid or paid.<lb/> If paid, paid by salary that is to say stipendiary, or by<lb/> fees.  Whichever be the mode, there can be no doubt about<lb/>the adequacy of the pecuniary supply in the proposed mode of<lb/> obtaining it.  Mr Peel would add to the number of his Bills<lb/> of Reform a Bill for the amendment of the <unclear>Church Building</unclear><lb/> that by the addition of the ways and means for the <gap/><lb/> <gap/> is the Right Honourable Secretary in the House of Commons <lb/> and then as Lord <unclear>Bisley</unclear> for the taking charge of it in<lb/> the House of Lords.  The qualification necessary <add>bid adopted</add> to all<lb/> Offices are as perfectly understood as the 39  Articles by<lb/> Mr Peel.  Eating a hundred <add>Temple</add> dinners with <del>those</del> a lapse of <lb/> three years after the last form <add> as he has declared</add> a <sic>compleat</sic> qualification for<lb/> a Stipendiary Magistrate, a certain number of perjuries<lb/> swallowed in succession to a Sacramental lunch, would <lb/> constitute a no less apt qualification for a <unclear>Devine</unclear> in the<lb/> Supplemental Perjury Establishment.</p> <p><note>7<lb/> Payment by fees or<lb/> by salaries</note></p> <p>If fees, established or added to salary, be preferred<lb/> it were hard indeed if fees for <del>Deaths</del> <add>Burials</add> Christenings and Marriages<lb/> would <add>will</add> not <del>c</del> afford a sufficient precedent &#x2014;  Scoffers<lb/> <del><gap/></del> might liken these perjuries to masses: but whatsoever<lb/> <unclear>seeming</unclear> march of Popery might appear to be thus exhibited<lb/>at the hand of the second reformatory now going on with such<lb/> happy success might <add>would</add> not be fully competent to wash it off,<lb/>and for keeping account of the perjuries as they were <add>performed and</add> celebrated,<lb/> bends, with the help of the like <del><gap/></del> purification and <sic>resurectification,</sic><lb/> would afford a most convenient as well as a<lb/> long approved an instrument.</p>  
<head>1828. <sic>Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi>.</sic> 11<lb/> Law Amendments.</head> <!-- in pencil apart from Propositions --> <p>17<lb/> <note>Propositions<lb/> <sic>Ch.</sic> IV. Oath none<lb/> Supplemental Perjuries</note></p> <!-- O in pencil besides marginal note numbers --> <p><note>6<lb/>Supplemental perjuries<lb/> <add>whether</add> to be paid or unpaid</note></p> <p>If This supplemental <del>perjuries</del> establishment of received<lb/>perjuries shall the Members be paid or unpaid or paid.<lb/> If paid, paid by salary that is to say stipendiary, or by<lb/> fees.  Whichever be the mode, there can be no doubt about<lb/>the adequacy of the pecuniary supply in the proposed mode of<lb/> obtaining it.  Mr Peel would add to the number of his Bills<lb/> of Reform a Bill for the amendment of the <unclear>Church <!-- Charter? --> Building</unclear><lb/> that by the addition of the ways and means for the proposed<lb/> <gap/> is the Right Honourable Secretary in the House of Commons <lb/> and there is Lord <unclear>Bisley</unclear> for the taking charge of it in<lb/> the House of Lords.  The qualification necessary <add>bid adopted</add> to all<lb/> Offices are as perfectly understood as the 39  Articles by<lb/> Mr Peel.  Eating a hundred <add>Temple</add> dinners with <del>those</del> a lapse of <lb/> three years after the last form <add> as he has declared</add> a <sic>compleat</sic> qualification for<lb/> a Stipendiary Magistrate, a certain number of perjuries<lb/> swallowed in succession to a Sacramental lunch, would <lb/> constitute a no less apt qualification for a <unclear>Devine</unclear> in the<lb/> Supplemental Perjury Establishment.</p> <p><note>7<lb/> Payment by fees or<lb/> by salaries</note></p> <p>If fees, established or added to salary, be preferred<lb/> it were hard indeed if fees for <del>Deaths</del> <add>Burials</add> Christenings and Marriages<lb/> would <add>will</add> not <del>c</del> afford a sufficient precedent &#x2014;  Scoffers<lb/> <del><gap/></del> might liken these perjuries to masses: but whatsoever<lb/> <unclear>seeming</unclear> march of Popery might appear to be thus exhibited<lb/>at the hand of the second reformatory now going on with such<lb/> happy success might <add>would</add> not be fully competent to wash it off,<lb/>and for keeping account of the perjuries as they were <add>performed and</add> celebrated,<lb/> bends, with the help of the like <del><gap/></del> purification and <sic>resurectification,</sic><lb/> would afford a most convenient as well as a<lb/> long approved an instrument.</p>  





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1828. Feby. 11
Law Amendments.

17
Propositions
Ch. IV. Oath none
Supplemental Perjuries

6
Supplemental perjuries
whether to be paid or unpaid

If This supplemental perjuries establishment of received
perjuries shall the Members be paid or unpaid or paid.
If paid, paid by salary that is to say stipendiary, or by
fees. Whichever be the mode, there can be no doubt about
the adequacy of the pecuniary supply in the proposed mode of
obtaining it. Mr Peel would add to the number of his Bills
of Reform a Bill for the amendment of the Church Building
that by the addition of the ways and means for the proposed
is the Right Honourable Secretary in the House of Commons
and there is Lord Bisley for the taking charge of it in
the House of Lords. The qualification necessary bid adopted to all
Offices are as perfectly understood as the 39 Articles by
Mr Peel. Eating a hundred Temple dinners with those a lapse of
three years after the last form as he has declared a compleat qualification for
a Stipendiary Magistrate, a certain number of perjuries
swallowed in succession to a Sacramental lunch, would
constitute a no less apt qualification for a Devine in the
Supplemental Perjury Establishment.

7
Payment by fees or
by salaries

If fees, established or added to salary, be preferred
it were hard indeed if fees for Deaths Burials Christenings and Marriages
would will not c afford a sufficient precedent — Scoffers
might liken these perjuries to masses: but whatsoever
seeming march of Popery might appear to be thus exhibited
at the hand of the second reformatory now going on with such
happy success might would not be fully competent to wash it off,
and for keeping account of the perjuries as they were performed and celebrated,
bends, with the help of the like purification and resurectification,
would afford a most convenient as well as a
long approved an instrument.




Identifier: | JB/057/315/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 57.

Date_1

1828-02-11

Marginal Summary Numbering

6-7

Box

057

Main Headings

law amendment

Folio number

315

Info in main headings field

law amendment

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c3 / d17

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

18645

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