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<head>Judicial Estab.</head><lb/><lb/><del>The office of chancellor</del><lb/><lb/>The example of the Chancellorship would alone<lb/><note>30<lb/>The reputation<lb/>of the Chancellor's<lb/>Court has been<lb/>always at least<lb/>equal to that of<lb/>every other, not-<lb/>-withstanding so<lb/>many cases of<lb/><gap/><gap/><lb/>he is confined to<lb/></note>suffice to prove the <del>superior</del> performance due to unity<lb/>when guarded by publicity and to show effectual<lb/>a preservative the united <add>combined</add> virtue of those principles<lb/>affords against the most powerful <add><gap/> potent</add> causes <add>motives</add> of corrup-<lb/>-tion. <add>Combining in one office</add> Uniting <del>to</del> in the <gap/> of all principles and<lb/>in spite of continual <add>all</add> inconvenience, a seat in<lb/>the Cabinet, the station of Speaker and Manager<lb/>for the Crown <hi rend='underline'>in</hi> and <hi rend='underline'>of</hi> the House of Lords<lb/>the dispisal of a vast map of Ecclesiastical patron-<lb/>age <del>and</del> with the highest office in the judicial<lb/>department and the chief <gap/> in the patronage of<lb/>the rest, all this <del>conni</del> recompensed with <gap/><lb/>instruments and the whole dependent on the <gap/><lb/>of the Crosn, <gap/> it has <gap/> a <gap/> as old<lb/>again as the establishment of the constitution exhibited<lb/>a course of unvaried probity equalled <del>by</del> in few<lb/>instances and capable of being exceeded in none.<lb/><lb/>It has maintained itself upon a footing equal <del>to</del><lb/>for nothing <add>for this century past could well</add> <del>could</del> have been superior to the two<lb/>Courts of Common Pleas and Exchequer each consis-<lb/>-ting of four Judges. Yet in those Courts the autho-<lb/>-rity of the <add>professional</add> Judges so called is checked by that of<lb/>the bodies of occasional Judges called <gap/>: the <del>sole superior</del><lb/>Judges of those two Moor Country are in a state of perfect <del>Judge</del><lb/>independence; the sole <del>superior</del>
<head>Judicial Estab.</head><lb/><lb/><del>The office of chancellor</del><lb/><lb/>The example of the Chancellorship would alone<lb/><note>30<lb/>The reputation<lb/>of the Chancellor's<lb/>Court has been<lb/>always at least<lb/>equal to that of<lb/>every other, not-<lb/>-withstanding so<lb/>many cases of<lb/><gap/><gap/><lb/>he is confined to<lb/></note>suffice to prove the <del>superior</del> performance due to unity<lb/>when guarded by publicity and to show effectual<lb/>a preservative the united <add>combined</add> virtue of those principles<lb/>affords against the most powerful <add><gap/> potent</add> causes <add>motives</add> of corrup-<lb/>-tion. <add>Combining in one office</add> Uniting <del>to</del> in the <gap/> of all principles and<lb/>in spite of continual <add>all</add> inconvenience, a seat in<lb/>the Cabinet, the station of Speaker and Manager<lb/>for the Crown <hi rend='underline'>in</hi> and <hi rend='underline'>of</hi> the House of Lords<lb/>the disposal of a vast map of Ecclesiastical patron-<lb/>age <del>and</del> with the highest office in the judicial<lb/>department and the chief share in the patronage of<lb/>the rest, all this <del>conni</del> recompensed with immense<lb/>instruments and the whole dependent on the <gap/><lb/>of the Crown, <gap/> it has <gap/> a <gap/> as old<lb/>again as the establishment of the constitution exhibited<lb/>a course of unvaried probity equalled <del>by</del> in few<lb/>instances and capable of being exceeded in none.<lb/><lb/>It has maintained itself upon a footing equal <del>to</del><lb/>for nothing <add>for this century past could well</add> <del>could</del> have been superior to the two<lb/>Courts of Common Pleas and Exchequer each consis-<lb/>-ting of four Judges. Yet in those Courts the autho-<lb/>-rity of the <add>professional</add> Judges so called is checked by that of<lb/>the bodies of occasional Judges called <gap/>: the <del>sole superior</del><lb/>Judges of those two Moor Counties are in a state of perfect <del>Judge</del><lb/>independence; the sole <del>superior</del>





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Judicial Estab.

The office of chancellor

The example of the Chancellorship would alone
30
The reputation
of the Chancellor's
Court has been
always at least
equal to that of
every other, not-
-withstanding so
many cases of

he is confined to
suffice to prove the superior performance due to unity
when guarded by publicity and to show effectual
a preservative the united combined virtue of those principles
affords against the most powerful potent causes motives of corrup-
-tion. Combining in one office Uniting to in the of all principles and
in spite of continual all inconvenience, a seat in
the Cabinet, the station of Speaker and Manager
for the Crown in and of the House of Lords
the disposal of a vast map of Ecclesiastical patron-
age and with the highest office in the judicial
department and the chief share in the patronage of
the rest, all this conni recompensed with immense
instruments and the whole dependent on the
of the Crown, it has a as old
again as the establishment of the constitution exhibited
a course of unvaried probity equalled by in few
instances and capable of being exceeded in none.

It has maintained itself upon a footing equal to
for nothing for this century past could well could have been superior to the two
Courts of Common Pleas and Exchequer each consis-
-ting of four Judges. Yet in those Courts the autho-
-rity of the professional Judges so called is checked by that of
the bodies of occasional Judges called : the sole superior
Judges of those two Moor Counties are in a state of perfect Judge
independence; the sole superior




Identifier: | JB/051/388/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 51.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

30-32

Box

051

Main Headings

evidence; procedure code

Folio number

388

Info in main headings field

judicial estab. judges number

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f35 / f36 / f37 / f38

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

benjamin constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

16553

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