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<head>1827 May 10<lb/>Procedure Code</head>  <!-- some in pencil --> <p>1<lb/>+ <note><sic>Ch.</sic> I. All-comprehensive arrangements</note><lb/>(1 <note>Uses of this Chapter</note></p> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> I<lb/><hi rend="underline">All-embracing arrangements</hi><lb/>&sect;.1. Use of this Chapter.</p> <p><sic>Art 1<lb/>Of the present Section &amp;<lb/>subSection the object to convey<lb/>to the readers mind<lb/>the <sic>agreable</sic> sensation that<lb/>the whole of the field in<lb/>which he is interested lies<lb/>before him within his<lb/>comprehension</note></p> <p>Pleasant and satisfactory is the <add><del>mind</del>/add> Sensation produced by <add>which accompanies</add><lb/>in the mind by the influence that the field <add>in its whole <gap/></add> of the matter<lb/>in which one the occasion in question he is in some way or<lb/>other concerned in point of interest be before him and with<lb/><add>more or less <del.<gap/></del> particularly and thence with more or less clearness</add> comprehended by him, as it were at one view.</p>  
<head>1827 May 10<lb/>Procedure Code</head>  <!-- some in pencil --> <p>1<lb/>+ <note><sic>Ch.</sic> I. All-comprehensive arrangements</note><lb/>(1 <note>Uses of this Chapter</note></p> <p><sic>Ch.</sic> I<lb/><hi rend="underline">All-embracing arrangements</hi><lb/>&sect;.1. Use of this Chapter.</p> <p><note><sic>Art</sic> 1<lb/>Of the present Section &amp;<lb/>subSection the object to convey<lb/>to the readers mind<lb/>the <sic>agreable</sic> sensation that<lb/>the whole of the field in<lb/>which he is interested lies<lb/>before him within his<lb/>comprehension</note></p> <p>Pleasant and satisfactory is the <add><del>mind</del></add> Sensation produced by <add>which accompanies</add><lb/>in the mind by the influence that the field <add>in its whole <gap/></add> of the matter<lb/>in which one the occasion in question he is in some way or<lb/>other concerned in point of interest be before him and with<lb/><add>more or less <del><gap/></del> particularly and thence with more or less clearness</add> comprehended by him, as it were at one view.</p> <p><del>This satisfaction be commensurate</del> To impress upon the mind<lb/>of the reader this <sic>agreable</sic> sensation &#x2014; to secure to him the correspondent<lb/>useful possession is the object of the present Section<lb/>and the present Subsection of it</p> <p><note><sic>Art</sic> 2<lb/>In the author's mind, the<lb/>correspondent <sic>agreable</sic><lb/>sensation of having done<lb/>what depended on his<lb/>towards securing to the<lb/>reader that useful possession.</note></p> <p>Pleasant and satisfactory in a correspondent degree is<lb/>the sensation produced by the <add>an</add> author in his own mind by the<lb/>correspondent assurance: by the assurance of his having done<lb/>what depended on him towards producing in the mind of each<lb/>reader that <sic>agreable</sic> sensation &#x2014; towards securing to him the<lb/>correspondent useful; possession.  such accordingly is the sensation<lb/>which has place in the mind of its author of these pages<lb/>which the <gap/> or <gap/> by which expression is given to these<lb/>sentences.</p> <p><note><sic>Art.</sic> 3<lb/>Classes of persons interested<lb/>who will therefore enjoy<lb/>that <del>useful</del> possession<lb/>of this comprehensive view<lb/>(The Judge <add>will be exhibited a view</add> of the whole<lb/>field of his powers &amp; obligations</note></p> <p>In so far as the end thus aimed at is accomplished<lb/>the following are the classes of persons by whom the abovementioned<lb/>sensation and possession will be enjoyed <add>shared</add></p> <p>1. In <add>the compass of</add> this <gap/> <del><gap/></del> <add>every</add> Judge will behold the whole field <add>of the field within which may be seen</add> his<lb/><del><gap/></del> <add>powers</add> and corresponding obligations.</p> <p><note><sic>Art.</sic> 4<lb/>2. So to the suitor &#x2014; of the whole<lb/>field of his rights &amp; obligations,<lb/>of that which he <del>is liable</del> may<lb/>be bound to suffer or to do &amp;<lb/>the <sic>expence</sic> he may eventually<lb/>be liable to.</note></p> <p>2. In this same compass very person who in the capacity<lb/>of suitor in the still more enlarged <add>extensive</add> capacity of an applicant<lb/>has need of the services of a Judge will behold the whole<lb/>of the field within which are contained his rights and correspondent<lb/>obligations: that which he has to do <add>eventually</add> and that which he<lb/>is bound <add>eventually</add> or liable to suffer.<lb/><note>[+] which the operation<lb/>belonging to the systems<lb/>of Judicial procedure<lb/>are carrying on.</note></p> <p>In <gap/> the <sic>expence</sic> he may eventually be subject<lb/>to, and the arrangements taken by the government of his country<lb?>for minimizing the amount and pressure of it.</p>
 
 


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1827 May 10
Procedure Code

1
+ Ch. I. All-comprehensive arrangements
(1 Uses of this Chapter

Ch. I
All-embracing arrangements
§.1. Use of this Chapter.

Art 1
Of the present Section &
subSection the object to convey
to the readers mind
the agreable sensation that
the whole of the field in
which he is interested lies
before him within his
comprehension

Pleasant and satisfactory is the mind Sensation produced by which accompanies
in the mind by the influence that the field in its whole of the matter
in which one the occasion in question he is in some way or
other concerned in point of interest be before him and with
more or less particularly and thence with more or less clearness comprehended by him, as it were at one view.

This satisfaction be commensurate To impress upon the mind
of the reader this agreable sensation — to secure to him the correspondent
useful possession is the object of the present Section
and the present Subsection of it

Art 2
In the author's mind, the
correspondent agreable
sensation of having done
what depended on his
towards securing to the
reader that useful possession.

Pleasant and satisfactory in a correspondent degree is
the sensation produced by the an author in his own mind by the
correspondent assurance: by the assurance of his having done
what depended on him towards producing in the mind of each
reader that agreable sensation — towards securing to him the
correspondent useful; possession. such accordingly is the sensation
which has place in the mind of its author of these pages
which the or by which expression is given to these
sentences.

Art. 3
Classes of persons interested
who will therefore enjoy
that useful possession
of this comprehensive view
(The Judge will be exhibited a view of the whole
field of his powers & obligations

In so far as the end thus aimed at is accomplished
the following are the classes of persons by whom the abovementioned
sensation and possession will be enjoyed shared

1. In the compass of this every Judge will behold the whole field of the field within which may be seen his
powers and corresponding obligations.

Art. 4
2. So to the suitor — of the whole
field of his rights & obligations,
of that which he is liable may
be bound to suffer or to do &
the expence he may eventually
be liable to.

2. In this same compass very person who in the capacity
of suitor in the still more enlarged extensive capacity of an applicant
has need of the services of a Judge will behold the whole
of the field within which are contained his rights and correspondent
obligations: that which he has to do eventually and that which he
is bound eventually or liable to suffer.
[+] which the operation
belonging to the systems
of Judicial procedure
are carrying on.

In the expence he may eventually be subject
to, and the arrangements taken by the government of his country<lb?>for minimizing the amount and pressure of it.



Identifier: | JB/055/025/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 55.

Date_1

1827-05-10

Marginal Summary Numbering

Art 1 - Art 4

Box

055

Main Headings

Procedure Code

Folio number

025

Info in main headings field

Procedure Code

Image

001

Titles

Ch. 1 / All embracing arrangements

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

D1 / E1

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1826

Marginals

George Bentham

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1826

Notes public

ID Number

17746

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