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1830. Augt. 2
Review.


21<!-- Pencil --> That, knowing that <gap/> on each occasion
for making good a <gap/> right or title to the services of a Judghe
when demand is made of them as such it is at the same necessary and sufficient to
render it manifest that such demand is well grounded
on the ground of law and on the ground of fact, and that
<!-- Struck out in pencil --><gap/> on the ground of law no demand such title can
be made otherwise than by producing some portion at least of
law which has application to the <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> in hand
and that <gap/> on no spot in the field of law other
than those to which some portion of really-existing law
called Statute Law or <gap/> Written Law has application
on any such title be made good, and that wherever
<gap/> such
to render it well grounded on the ground of law, it is necessary
that a an appropriate portion of law <gap/> having application to the
case should have existence, and that in England in the
whole field of law it is only one here and then a spot
om the field of law that any such portion of <gap/> <gap/> law
is in existence and thereby capable of being grounded and
appealed to, and that in every other portion of to any
they under the name of law appeal is made such appeal
invites in itself <gap/> a wilful falshood asserting as it
does under the name of Common or Unwritten Law the existence of a species of law which is <gap/>
a mere fiction having no <gap/><gap/><gap/>
in truth has no existence,[+]
<note>[+] as if any one should
say &#x2014; there sits a dragon
or there sits a is the
Harpy making the law
to law which I appe has
been made by him it
he has not on any</note>
<gap/> occasion recommended
the making of <gap/> any compleat body of real law, but has on
every occasion lent his countenance to the impostures




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1830. Augt. 2 Review.

21 That, knowing that on each occasion for making good a right or title to the services of a Judghe when demand is made of them as such it is at the same necessary and sufficient to render it manifest that such demand is well grounded on the ground of law and on the ground of fact, and that on the ground of law no demand such title can be made otherwise than by producing some portion at least of law which has application to the in hand and that on no spot in the field of law other than those to which some portion of really-existing law called Statute Law or Written Law has application on any such title be made good, and that wherever such to render it well grounded on the ground of law, it is necessary that a an appropriate portion of law having application to the case should have existence, and that in England in the whole field of law it is only one here and then a spot om the field of law that any such portion of law is in existence and thereby capable of being grounded and appealed to, and that in every other portion of to any they under the name of law appeal is made such appeal invites in itself a wilful falshood asserting as it does under the name of Common or Unwritten Law the existence of a species of law which is a mere fiction having no in truth has no existence,[+] [+] as if any one should say — there sits a dragon or there sits a is the Harpy making the law to law which I appe has been made by him it he has not on any occasion recommended the making of any compleat body of real law, but has on every occasion lent his countenance to the impostures



Identifier: | JB/004/113/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 4.

Date_1

1830-08-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

21

Box

004

Main Headings

lord brougham displayed

Folio number

113

Info in main headings field

review

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1829

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1829

Notes public

ID Number

2034

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