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<head>1827 <sic>Oct. 13<lb/> Procedure Code</head> <!-- numbers in pencil --> <p>8<lb/><note>Preparatory Preparation</note><lb/> (1 <note><sic>Ch.</sic> III Judiciary<lb/> Vices</note></p> <p.<note> Arguments <foreign>pro</foreign><lb?/> Objections answered<lb/> Private Argument</note></p> <p>Objection 1. System of Judicature too costly.<lb/> answer. <del>Some three</del> Preferable to a <del><gap/></del> <add>so extensive</add> a <gap/> of justice would<lb/>be 1. reduction of the expense of <gap/> distant <gap/><lb/>2. the <gap/> and <gap/> of the crown<lb/> 3. sinecure money expended in paying <add.the</add> Minister of <gap/><lb/> for doing nothing<lb/> 4 <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> of the printer of <gap/></p> <p>Objection 2 The proposition inappropriate and inadequate<lb/>answer<lb/> 1. This is no <gap/> objection so long as no other set of <lb/> propositions is brought forward by any body<lb/>2. Nor yet would it be if other sets of propositions are or never<lb/> here brought forward: for in that case there would be competition <lb/> and choice to be made as between <add>each <del>one</del> of the</add> competing documents<lb/> and every other, as to the which of each and every<lb/> distinguishable and corresponding part of each</p> <p>Objection 3. <del>It</del> <add>Taken in its totality the <gap/></add> is too great <del>a <gap/></del> for the known powers.<lb/>Answer 1. <sic>Antecedently</sic> he experience no any one be warranted<lb/>in pronouncing the task too great. In the <add>as to</add> the assertion that it is <add>So far as regards its being</add> too great<lb/>for his own powers he has a good right to be believed: but it is<lb/> too much for him to claim assent to whom he attributes the<lb/>same incapacity to every other member of the community</p> <p>2. The lack is no other than what has been <gap/> and<lb/> with different degrees of success executed in most of the other countries<lb/> and political states of Europe</p> <p> 4. However difficult the task may be at present, it will<lb/> by any means of delay be rendered still more and more difficult.<lb/>For the mass of matter having or <sic>alledged</sic> to have the force of<lb/> law <del>wil</del> is growing every moment more extensive, more complicated<lb/> more replete with <sic>inconsistence,</sic> more confused, more difficult<lb/> to see pout to see through to fix a <sic>judgment</sic> of and apply <add>any</add> beneficial amendments to.</p> | |||
1827 <sic>Oct. 13
Procedure Code
8
Preparatory Preparation
(1 Ch. III Judiciary
Vices
<p. Arguments pro<lb?/> Objections answered
Private Argument
Objection 1. System of Judicature too costly.
answer. Some three Preferable to a so extensive a of justice would
be 1. reduction of the expense of distant
2. the and of the crown
3. sinecure money expended in paying <add.the</add> Minister of
for doing nothing
4 of the printer of
Objection 2 The proposition inappropriate and inadequate
answer
1. This is no objection so long as no other set of
propositions is brought forward by any body
2. Nor yet would it be if other sets of propositions are or never
here brought forward: for in that case there would be competition
and choice to be made as between each one of the competing documents
and every other, as to the which of each and every
distinguishable and corresponding part of each
Objection 3. It Taken in its totality the is too great a for the known powers.
Answer 1. Antecedently he experience no any one be warranted
in pronouncing the task too great. In the as to the assertion that it is So far as regards its being too great
for his own powers he has a good right to be believed: but it is
too much for him to claim assent to whom he attributes the
same incapacity to every other member of the community
2. The lack is no other than what has been and
with different degrees of success executed in most of the other countries
and political states of Europe
4. However difficult the task may be at present, it will
by any means of delay be rendered still more and more difficult.
For the mass of matter having or alledged to have the force of
law wil is growing every moment more extensive, more complicated
more replete with inconsistence, more confused, more difficult
to see pout to see through to fix a judgment of and apply any beneficial amendments to.
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