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<head>Constitutional Code. 2. Enactive Part</head> <note>CH. Judiciary collectively</note><lb/>
 
<note>22<lb/>
Courts of justice have<lb/>
all along had for<lb/>
object not justice<lb/>
but injustice</note><lb/>
 
<p>But that instrument of person which calls itself a<lb/>
court of justice has, in every community without exception<lb/>
had for the object of the institution not justice but its<lb/>
approach <del><gap/></del> injustice: injustice in the shape of depredation <lb/>
and oppression: <add>as to</add> relief to the injured has been not the<lb/>
end in <gap/> no <del>but</del> but only a collect<gap/> and unintended<lb/>
result; what good has been done has been done pe<gap/>lly<lb/>
as <del>the unavoidable means of doing</del> being with relation to the <lb/>
evil an unavoidable means or accompaniment, partly <del>as</del><lb/>
a means of re<gap/>ing to the inflection of the evil the <lb/>
inconsiderate and deluded multitude.</p>
 
<note>23<lb/>
Proops<lb/>
1 Law taxes<lb/>
2 Fers<lb/>
3 <gap/>inence, refused</note><lb/>
 
 
<note>24<lb/>
England of all countries<lb/>
that in which this<lb/>
depravity carried<lb/>
to the highest degree</note><lb/>






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1823. Octr.23

Constitutional Code. 2. Enactive Part CH. Judiciary collectively

22
Courts of justice have
all along had for
object not justice
but injustice

But that instrument of person which calls itself a
court of justice has, in every community without exception
had for the object of the institution not justice but its
approach injustice: injustice in the shape of depredation
and oppression: as to relief to the injured has been not the
end in no but but only a collect and unintended
result; what good has been done has been done pelly
as the unavoidable means of doing being with relation to the
evil an unavoidable means or accompaniment, partly as
a means of reing to the inflection of the evil the
inconsiderate and deluded multitude.

23
Proops
1 Law taxes
2 Fers
3 inence, refused


24
England of all countries
that in which this
depravity carried
to the highest degree




Identifier: | JB/042/168/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1823-10-23

Marginal Summary Numbering

22-24

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

168

Info in main headings field

constitutional code i enactive part

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d7 / e4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

13091

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