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This Page Has Not Been Transcribed Yet 1829 March 25? This proceeding sanctioned by precedent
Original principle of Equity Courst the requien et brunu meant the non-dsappointment principle or was mere nonsense
his one of the few instance in which the principle of recurrence to original practice is consistent with the greatest happiness principles]
Sanctional act only by [x/expediency and thus] the greatest happiness - by utility - by to use the favorite Act of Parliament term expediency as the course has proporsed, but ... by procedure by precedent ... upon the ??? scal?
Courts called Equity Courts ... what .. the rule what was the principle ... when the object of reform what the procedure what the .... those declased [/profited?] to be ... do? ANswer. the [u/acquise is bonum] . Now by [u/consequence] what is expectted? Just nothing. By [u/bonnum] what is expected? About as much ... SO much for exproprie. Now for meaning. If ... Ask ... any ... was meant: need of easy answer at all be given, one of two things it will be asid amount to and be - the non-disappointment principle or nonsense & much of nonsense.
In this way be seen one of the few instances in whcich the principles every now and then brough tto view - the principle of recurrence to oriinal practice is consistent with ... the greatest happiness principle.
... From Equity Common Law ... mcuch en need. Now Equity has been ... constructed ... vices of Common Law: lex ... sacred Common Law.
.... Equity of the good ... Equity the sacred ...
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