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<head>1824. <sic>Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi>.</sic> 11<lb/>Constitutional Code</head> <!-- most in pencil --> <p>7 <note>IV 163 <hi rend="superscript">17</hi><lb/><sic>Ch.<sic> XI Costs Judiciary Collectively<lb/>&sect;. Procedure First Lines<lb/>&sect;.3. Costs</note></p> <!-- this page is organised in three columns, the column headings are in pencil --> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> XI Judiciary Collectively<lb/>&sect;. Procedure First Lines</p> <p>66.<lb/>II. So as to possessors of<lb/>ready written &amp; sources<lb/>of real evidence.  Endless<lb/>as well as fruitless<lb/>may be the visits <sic>p<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic> to<lb/>them by the Attorney:<lb/>&amp; however <gap/>,<lb/>Singularly imprudent<lb/>must he be if his treachery<lb/>is manifested so as<lb/>to hurt his character.</p> <p>67.<lb/>Sad the state of a party<lb/>who, being in the<lb/>right, instead of direct<lb/>intercourse with the<lb/>Judge at the commencement<lb/>of the suit, is<lb/>forced to employ middleman.<lb/>Gratuitous<lb/>mercenary, middleman<lb/>has no such<lb/>power as Judge has<lb/>over percipient witnesses,<lb?>or possessors of<lb/>ready written or sources<lb/>of real evidence<lb/>Gratuitous has no power<lb/>to serve him, but<lb/>power in abundance<lb/>with inducements<lb/>to disserve him</p> <p.68.<lb/>Thus, under hitherto<lb/>established system,<lb/>no man can seek<lb/>support to his cause<lb/>but <sic>thro'</sic> a host of natural enemies, each<lb/>irreconcilable all<lb/>irresistible.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column --> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> XI Judiciary Collectively<lb/>&sect;. Procedure First Lines</p> <p>60 <sic>contin<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic><lb/.When at last suffered<lb?>to see the Judge<lb/>who <sic>sh<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>.</sic> have seen<lb/>him at first, he finds<lb/>himself at the mercy<lb/>of a man who is as<lb/>much an enemy as<lb/>any of them, linked<lb/>with them by a community<lb/>of sinister<lb/>interest, and interest<lb/>begotten sympathy:<lb/>head of that class, by<lb/>whose power they<lb?>have been rendered<lb/>what they are, and<lb/>from the ever successful<lb/>machinations of<lb/>which, their power of<lb/>oppressing &amp; plundering<lb/>him has been derived.</p> <p>69.<lb/>Evil 7. vexation and<lb/><sic>expence</sic> to persons convened<lb/>as witnesses on<lb/>insufficient grounds.<lb/><foreign>Anglicé</foreign>, this not inconsiderable.</p> <p>To <sic>Att<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic>, falsely supposed<lb/>or pretended percipient<lb/>Witness affords no less<lb/>profit than he whose<lb/>testimony <sic>wd</sic> be desirous.</p> <p>On the <sic>Att<hi rend="superscript">y</hi>.</sic> no responsibility<lb/>on this score.<lb/>how useless soever to<lb?>party, &amp; vexatious to<lb/>himself, his attendants,<lb/>it is not the less obligatory.</p> <pb/>
<head>1824. <sic>Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi>.</sic> 11<lb/>Constitutional Code</head> <!-- most in pencil --> <p>7 <note>IV 163 <hi rend="superscript">17</hi><lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> XI Costs Judiciary Collectively<lb/>&sect;. Procedure First Lines<lb/>&sect;.3. Costs</note></p> <!-- this page is organised in three columns, the column headings are in pencil --> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> XI Judiciary Collectively<lb/>&sect;. Procedure First Lines</p> <p>66.<lb/>II. So as to possessors of<lb/>ready written &amp; sources<lb/>of real evidence.  Endless<lb/>as well as fruitless<lb/>may be the visits <sic>p<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic> to<lb/>them by the Attorney:<lb/>&amp; however <gap/>,<lb/>Singularly imprudent<lb/>must he be if his treachery<lb/>is manifested so as<lb/>to hurt his character.</p> <p>67.<lb/>Sad the state of a party<lb/>who, being in the<lb/>right, instead of direct<lb/>intercourse with the<lb/>Judge at the commencement<lb/>of the suit, is<lb/>forced to employ middleman.<lb/>Gratuitous<lb/>mercenary, middleman<lb/>has no such<lb/>power as Judge has<lb/>over percipient witnesses,<lb?>or possessors of<lb/>ready written or sources<lb/>of real evidence<lb/>Gratuitous has no power<lb/>to serve him, but<lb/>power in abundance<lb/>with inducements<lb/>to disserve him</p> <p.68.<lb/>Thus, under hitherto<lb/>established system,<lb/>no man can seek<lb/>support to his cause<lb/>but <sic>thro'</sic> a host of natural enemies, each<lb/>irreconcilable all<lb/>irresistible.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column --> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> XI Judiciary Collectively<lb/>&sect;. Procedure First Lines</p> <p>60 <sic>contin<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic><lb/.When at last suffered<lb?>to see the Judge<lb/>who <sic>sh<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>.</sic> have seen<lb/>him at first, he finds<lb/>himself at the mercy<lb/>of a man who is as<lb/>much an enemy as<lb/>any of them, linked<lb/>with them by a community<lb/>of sinister<lb/>interest, and interest<lb/>begotten sympathy:<lb/>head of that class, by<lb/>whose power they<lb?>have been rendered<lb/>what they are, and<lb/>from the ever successful<lb/>machinations of<lb/>which, their power of<lb/>oppressing &amp; plundering<lb/>him has been derived.</p> <p>69.<lb/>Evil 7. vexation and<lb/><sic>expence</sic> to persons convened<lb/>as witnesses on<lb/>insufficient grounds.<lb/><foreign>Anglicé</foreign>, this not inconsiderable.</p> <p>To <sic>Att<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic>, falsely supposed<lb/>or pretended percipient<lb/>Witness affords no less<lb/>profit than he whose<lb/>testimony <sic>wd</sic> be desirous.</p> <p>On the <sic>Att<hi rend="superscript">y</hi>.</sic> no responsibility<lb/>on this score.<lb/>how useless soever to<lb/>party, &amp; vexatious to<lb/>himself, his attendants,<lb/>it is not the less obligatory.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of third column --> <p>70.<lb/>Cut off on the here<lb/>proposed plan <sic>w<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>.</sic><lb/>be this source of uncompensated<lb/>vexation.<lb/>For the relevancy<lb/>the party calling<lb/>for it <sic>w<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>.</sic> feel responsible.</p> <p>Cases in which the<lb/>order for appearance<lb/><sic>w<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>.</sic> be refused, and<lb?>the vexation saved.<lb/>1. Testimony not promising<lb/>to be sufficiently<lb/>probative.<lb/>2. Of <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> the service<lb/>to Justice not preponderant<lb/>over the<lb/>vexation &amp; <sic>expence</sic><lb/>inseparable from the<lb/>delivery of it.</p>





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1824. Feby. 11
Constitutional Code

7 IV 163 17
Ch. XI Costs Judiciary Collectively
§. Procedure First Lines
§.3. Costs

Ch. XI Judiciary Collectively
§. Procedure First Lines

66.
II. So as to possessors of
ready written & sources
of real evidence. Endless
as well as fruitless
may be the visits pd to
them by the Attorney:
& however ,
Singularly imprudent
must he be if his treachery
is manifested so as
to hurt his character.

67.
Sad the state of a party
who, being in the
right, instead of direct
intercourse with the
Judge at the commencement
of the suit, is
forced to employ middleman.
Gratuitous
mercenary, middleman
has no such
power as Judge has
over percipient witnesses,<lb?>or possessors of
ready written or sources
of real evidence
Gratuitous has no power
to serve him, but
power in abundance
with inducements
to disserve him

<p.68.
Thus, under hitherto
established system,
no man can seek
support to his cause
but thro' a host of natural enemies, each
irreconcilable all
irresistible.


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Ch. XI Judiciary Collectively
§. Procedure First Lines

60 contind<lb/.When at last suffered<lb?>to see the Judge
who shd. have seen
him at first, he finds
himself at the mercy
of a man who is as
much an enemy as
any of them, linked
with them by a community
of sinister
interest, and interest
begotten sympathy:
head of that class, by
whose power they<lb?>have been rendered
what they are, and
from the ever successful
machinations of
which, their power of
oppressing & plundering
him has been derived.

69.
Evil 7. vexation and
expence to persons convened
as witnesses on
insufficient grounds.
Anglicé, this not inconsiderable.

To Atty, falsely supposed
or pretended percipient
Witness affords no less
profit than he whose
testimony wd be desirous.

On the Atty. no responsibility
on this score.
how useless soever to
party, & vexatious to
himself, his attendants,
it is not the less obligatory.


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70.
Cut off on the here
proposed plan wd.
be this source of uncompensated
vexation.
For the relevancy
the party calling
for it wd. feel responsible.

Cases in which the
order for appearance
wd. be refused, and<lb?>the vexation saved.
1. Testimony not promising
to be sufficiently
probative.
2. Of do the service
to Justice not preponderant
over the
vexation & expence
inseparable from the
delivery of it.




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Date_1

1824-02-11

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66-70

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052

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constitutional code; procedure code

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050

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constitutional code

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001

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judiciary collectively / procedure first lines

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1

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recto

Page Numbering

d7 / e7 / f163

Penner

john flowerdew colls

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16723

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