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<p>To be sure we have no right to do this, Parliament having<lb/>
 
<del>expr</del> forbidden us in express terms: <add>to <del>the</del> later cognizance of any such but <gap/> ones:</add><lb/>
 
but you will say the man has committed a crime, and we<lb/>
 
will take your word for it:  and <del>as the Common Pleas</del> to Jail<lb/>
he shall go for it:  <del>and as the</del> to be sure here is a lie<lb/>
told, but Parliament does not sit now, perhaps may never<lb/>
sit again, and if it does, will not know anything about<lb/>
the matter:  down then with your money, and to Jail the<lb/>
fellow goes:  and <del>as</del> <add>this being what</add> the Common Pleas can not do for<lb/>
you, you see <add><unclear>ours</unclear></add> is not only a good shop for your purpose,<lb/>
but the only one.</p>
<p>Being thus left without custom, the Court of Common<lb/>
Pleas took a leaf out of the same book: – I mean the<lb/>
book of lies:  and such, as between those two Courts, <del>was</del> being<lb/>
the subject, viz: money:  such <add>in that instance</add> was the course <add>track</add>, and effect, and<lb/>
benefit of competition.</p>
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Jany 1807

To be sure we have no right to do this, Parliament having
expr forbidden us in express terms: to the later cognizance of any such but ones:
but you will say the man has committed a crime, and we
will take your word for it: and as the Common Pleas to Jail
he shall go for it: and as the to be sure here is a lie
told, but Parliament does not sit now, perhaps may never
sit again, and if it does, will not know anything about
the matter: down then with your money, and to Jail the
fellow goes: and as this being what the Common Pleas can not do for
you, you see ours is not only a good shop for your purpose,
but the only one.

Being thus left without custom, the Court of Common
Pleas took a leaf out of the same book: – I mean the
book of lies: and such, as between those two Courts, was being
the subject, viz: money: such in that instance was the course track, and effect, and
benefit of competition.


Identifier: | JB/091/063/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 91.

Date_1

1807-01

Marginal Summary Numbering

or 5 - or 6

Box

091

Main Headings

scotch reform

Folio number

063

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

iping 1804

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

bernardino rivadavia

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1804

Notes public

ID Number

29059

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