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1831. Aug 31
Constitutional Code
 
or 1.
Rules as to factitious
hardship,, whether for compensation
or punishment
1. Blame ascertained, apply
it: whether to plaintiff
or defendant.
2. Blame not ascertained,
apply it not.
or 2
Guided by the opposites
of these rules has been
the established system
everywhere.
or 3.
AT the outset before
blame can have been
ascertained to have
place on either side
it applies hardship
on both sides
or 4.
Plaintiff, who as such
is presumed to have
received injury from a
resistible wrongdoer
receives fresh injury
from onetwo irresitible
wrongdoers in confederacy-
Sovereign  and Judge
or 5.
Exacted from him is
money, his receipt of
which is uncertain,
be it ever so clearly
due.
or 6.
Alike are dealt with
the man whose objecr
is to inflict and he
whose object to
inflictcreepy oppression:
purchasing law
power for that purpose.<pb/>
 
or 7.
On pain of indefinitely
worse consequences, no
sooner has plaintiff
paid his money than
Defendant is made to
pay a correspondent
sum.
To Plaintiff no money
no relief-this is all
 
or 8.
To defendant, if no money
suffering without limit.
As long as to he has a
farthing left on him
he must go <gap/> under
the name of costs
reimburse the money
disbursed by plaintiff
in that view: every
preceding to a
subsequent expense.
 
or 9.
Defendant exhausted
out comes the Judge
with a gross <gap/> lie
"He is in contempt"-
rather say
 
or 10.
Contanner? Yes:
the judge> Objects of
contempt what? human
feelings, and
justice<pb/>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 






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1831. Aug 31 Constitutional Code

or 1. Rules as to factitious hardship,, whether for compensation or punishment 1. Blame ascertained, apply it: whether to plaintiff or defendant. 2. Blame not ascertained, apply it not. or 2 Guided by the opposites of these rules has been the established system everywhere. or 3. AT the outset before blame can have been ascertained to have place on either side it applies hardship on both sides or 4. Plaintiff, who as such is presumed to have received injury from a resistible wrongdoer receives fresh injury from onetwo irresitible wrongdoers in confederacy- Sovereign and Judge or 5. Exacted from him is money, his receipt of which is uncertain, be it ever so clearly due. or 6. Alike are dealt with the man whose objecr is to inflict and he whose object to inflictcreepy oppression: purchasing law power for that purpose.
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or 7. On pain of indefinitely worse consequences, no sooner has plaintiff paid his money than Defendant is made to pay a correspondent sum. To Plaintiff no money no relief-this is all

or 8. To defendant, if no money suffering without limit. As long as to he has a farthing left on him he must go under the name of costs reimburse the money disbursed by plaintiff in that view: every preceding to a subsequent expense.

or 9. Defendant exhausted out comes the Judge with a gross lie "He is in contempt"- rather say

or 10. Contanner? Yes: the judge> Objects of contempt what? human feelings, and justice
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Identifier: | JB/042/153/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1831-08-31

Marginal Summary Numbering

or 1 - or 12, or 13 or 1 - or 16 or 4

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

153

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1829

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1829

Notes public

ID Number

13076

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