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1830 July 25 | <head>1830 July 25<lb/> | ||
Review | Review</head> | ||
Nothing to pay | <p>Nothing to pay<lb/> | ||
"judicial" pay</p> | |||
5. Conciliation | <note>5. Conciliation</note> | ||
7 | <note>7<lb/> | ||
From Denmark the | From Denmark the<lb/> | ||
innovation and the | innovation and the<lb/> | ||
name | name</note> | ||
All this while, what is this question, but a stale | <p>All this while, what is this question, but (a stale)<lb/> | ||
an imitation of another quacking. From Denmark came | an imitation of another quacking. From Denmark came<lb/> | ||
the innovation, and the vocabulary locution by which expression was | the innovation, and the vocabulary <add>locution</add> by which expression was<lb/> | ||
given to it. In every part of the field of law All the world over, the trick is the same <!-- Pencil -->[+] | given to it. In every part of the field of law <add>All the world over</add>, <add>the trick is the same</add> <!-- Pencil --><hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi><lb/> | ||
[+] Gudgeons are caught | <note>[+] Gudgeons are caught<lb/> | ||
by hooks baited with | by hooks baited with<lb/> | ||
worms. Lay-gents are | worms. <unclear>Lay-gents</unclear> are<lb/> | ||
caught by words twisted | caught by words twisted<lb/> | ||
with hooks by lawyers | with hooks by lawyers</note><lb/> | ||
(man was | (man was doomed<lb/> | ||
to be gulled by words. An imposter without a gun | to be gulled by words. An imposter without a gun on his<lb/> | ||
back is sent to the Tread Mill: an | back is sent to the Tread Mill: an imposter with a gun<lb/> | ||
upon his back is <gap/> set down upon a bank and pictures | upon his back is <del><gap/></del> set down upon a bank and pictures<lb/> | ||
thousands a year upon thousands | thousands a year upon thousands</p> | ||
8 | <note>8<lb/> | ||
Origin of the Danish | Origin of the Danish<lb/> | ||
Reconciliation Court | Reconciliation Court</note> | ||
About the commencement of the present century, appeared | <p>About the commencement of the present century, appeared<lb/> | ||
at Copenhagen a man of genius <gap/> of patriotism of philanthropy by name — | at Copenhagen a man of genius, <del><gap/></del> <add>of patriotism — of philanthropy</add> by name —<lb/> | ||
and his proposal being adopted, back every year from the lawyers tribe | and his proposal being adopted, back <add>every year</add> from the lawyers <unclear>tribe</unclear><lb/> | ||
in the Danish dominions more than half <gap/> | in the Danish dominions more than half <del><gap/></del><lb/> | ||
the quantity amount of their till | the quantity <add>amount</add> of <unclear>their till their </unclear> accustomed prey.</p> | ||
<note>9<lb/> | |||
Captious sound of<lb/> | |||
the name</note> | |||
<p>Reconcilement Court — how delightful the <unclear>sound</unclear>! <del><gap/></del> what<lb/> | |||
can be more conciliatory than reconcilement. Behold how<lb/> | |||
good and joyful a thing it is, brethren, to come together<lb/> | |||
and be reconciled. Equity was, to be sure a fine thing<lb/> | |||
a still <del>better</del> <add>finer</add> thing than <unclear>law</unclear>: but still afore Equity has<lb/> | |||
done its best and <gap/>, still it may happen that<lb/> | |||
all this money having fled their pockets, parties on one side<lb/> | |||
or on both sides may some how or other: remain more or<lb/> | |||
less <del><gap/></del> unsatisfied or even dissatisfied. But, suppose<lb/> | |||
then all reconciled? why here we have nothing to<lb/> | |||
say but Jubilate! all is peace and harmony! every one<lb/> | |||
living is satisfied</p> | |||
1830 July 25
Review
Nothing to pay
"judicial" pay
5. Conciliation
7
From Denmark the
innovation and the
name
All this while, what is this question, but (a stale)
an imitation of another quacking. From Denmark came
the innovation, and the vocabulary locution by which expression was
given to it. In every part of the field of law All the world over, the trick is the same [+]
[+] Gudgeons are caught
by hooks baited with
worms. Lay-gents are
caught by words twisted
with hooks by lawyers
(man was doomed
to be gulled by words. An imposter without a gun on his
back is sent to the Tread Mill: an imposter with a gun
upon his back is set down upon a bank and pictures
thousands a year upon thousands
8
Origin of the Danish
Reconciliation Court
About the commencement of the present century, appeared
at Copenhagen a man of genius, of patriotism — of philanthropy by name —
and his proposal being adopted, back every year from the lawyers tribe
in the Danish dominions more than half
the quantity amount of their till their accustomed prey.
9
Captious sound of
the name
Reconcilement Court — how delightful the sound! what
can be more conciliatory than reconcilement. Behold how
good and joyful a thing it is, brethren, to come together
and be reconciled. Equity was, to be sure a fine thing
a still better finer thing than law: but still afore Equity has
done its best and , still it may happen that
all this money having fled their pockets, parties on one side
or on both sides may some how or other: remain more or
less unsatisfied or even dissatisfied. But, suppose
then all reconciled? why here we have nothing to
say but Jubilate! all is peace and harmony! every one
living is satisfied
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