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<p>1824 Nov. 18<lb/>
''This Page Has Not Been Transcribed Yet''
<head>Procedure Code</head></p>
 
<p><head>Means of eliciting truth</head></p>
 
<p>For coming at the truth for the purpose of judicature<lb/>
 
<del><gap/></del> there is but one most apt mode:  for <add>in</add> suits of all<lb/>
sorts it is the same.  The English system for every species<lb/>
of judicatories established a different course, <del>the</del> of these the<lb/>
number is enormous <add>is such as baffles enumeration</add> and in a manner infinite:  and they<lb/>
all vie with each other in <del>the</del> <add>studied</add> inaptitude.  In the race<lb/>
of inaptitude <del>this</del> <add>our</add> English is out run by the Scotch Judicature:  and both together are headed by the <del>English</del> <add>British</add> House<lb/>
of Lords.</p>
<p>Infinite is the entanglement of these Judicatories<lb/>
one with another:  and of the enormous list of causes of<lb/>
factitious complication this is one.</p>
<p><head>Delay:  English judicature</head></p>
<p>In <del>differ</del> the English system different operations are<lb/>
appointed to be performed at different <add>successive</add> points of time<lb/>
each point is a fixt point.  Necessary consequence <del>too</del> time<lb/>
too <del>great</del> much or not enough in every case but one.</p>
<p>Either factitious delay or factitious precipitation.  The<lb/>
factitious precipitation has its remedy to wit by factitious<lb/>
and <unclear>excessive</unclear> delay obtainable by factitious expence:<lb/>
but to the factitious delay there is no remedy:  not even that<lb/>
sad remedy.</p>
<p>18 July 1816<lb/>
Mac <unclear>Boston</unclear> on Case Marked II. <del>as</del> 127.  "The rules of evidence<lb/>
"being founded upon the immutable principle of justice and established<lb/>
"for the discovery of truth, can never vary with the forms and<lb/>
"jurisdiction of Courts....."  <add>He adds</add> Common Law <unclear>serves</unclear> the <unclear>standard</unclear> for military Courts.</p>
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1824 Nov. 18
Procedure Code

Means of eliciting truth

For coming at the truth for the purpose of judicature
there is but one most apt mode: for in suits of all
sorts it is the same. The English system for every species
of judicatories established a different course, the of these the
number is enormous is such as baffles enumeration and in a manner infinite: and they
all vie with each other in the studied inaptitude. In the race
of inaptitude this our English is out run by the Scotch Judicature: and both together are headed by the English British House
of Lords.

Infinite is the entanglement of these Judicatories
one with another: and of the enormous list of causes of
factitious complication this is one.

Delay: English judicature

In differ the English system different operations are
appointed to be performed at different successive points of time
each point is a fixt point. Necessary consequence too time
too great much or not enough in every case but one.

Either factitious delay or factitious precipitation. The
factitious precipitation has its remedy to wit by factitious
and excessive delay obtainable by factitious expence:
but to the factitious delay there is no remedy: not even that
sad remedy.

18 July 1816
Mac Boston on Case Marked II. as 127. "The rules of evidence
"being founded upon the immutable principle of justice and established
"for the discovery of truth, can never vary with the forms and
"jurisdiction of Courts....." He adds Common Law serves the standard for military Courts.


Identifier: | JB/054/009/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 54.

Date_1

1824-11-18

Marginal Summary Numbering

12-14

Box

054

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

009

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d4 / e4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

17528

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