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<note>Tit. V Ch. VII <gap/></note><lb/><del>5</del>. 6. Driven by the negligence of not providing<lb/><note>3<lb/> | |||
English<lb/>6. Rebellion of the<lb/>Judges against<lb/>this legislation<lb/>in <gap/> to <gap/><lb/>no <gap/> <add>inform</add> in<lb/><gap/> <gap/> from<lb/>reward.</note><lb/>a permanent prosecutor to the ministry in many<lb/>instances of <del>hearing</del> <add>endeavouring to</add> hear occasional ones, it a-<lb/>-gain falls into the inconsistency of <add>repulsing</add> repelling<lb/>with are hand these <add>to</add> when it is <add><gap/></add> drawing the<lb/>office and <gap/> them away in the same<lb/>breath. <gap/> as in so many other <add><gap/></add> parts<lb/>we see the <add>dangers</add> intentions of the legislation <add>combative</add> counter-<lb/>-acted by the arrogance prejudice and arrogance<lb/>of Judges. Whoever will <add>go to the Judges and tell</add> inform give informa-<lb/>-tion of such or such an offence shall <add>receive</add> have<lb/>an hundred pound says the <gap/>: — and<lb/>when he does come we won't hear him, say<lb/>the pretended declarers of the law. <del>Unless it</del><lb/>man will not What a man knows in this<lb/>way he will not tell unless it is made his<lb/>interest so to do; therefore we will make it<lb/>his interest; say the one: —<gap/> when you<lb/>have made it his interest we won't let<lb/>him, say the other: for <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> it is <add>a</add> rule with us<lb/><note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi>knowing if no interest<lb/>that is not pecuniary</note><lb/>never to let a man speak who has <add>a pecuniary</add> any inte-<lb/>-rest in so doing, although if it were not <add>made</add> his<lb/>interest in some way or other asas man would ever | |||
Tit. V Ch. VII
5. 6. Driven by the negligence of not providing
3
English
6. Rebellion of the
Judges against
this legislation
in to
no inform in
from
reward.
a permanent prosecutor to the ministry in many
instances of hearing endeavouring to hear occasional ones, it a-
-gain falls into the inconsistency of repulsing repelling
with are hand these to when it is drawing the
office and them away in the same
breath. as in so many other parts
we see the dangers intentions of the legislation combative counter-
-acted by the arrogance prejudice and arrogance
of Judges. Whoever will go to the Judges and tell inform give informa-
-tion of such or such an offence shall receive have
an hundred pound says the : — and
when he does come we won't hear him, say
the pretended declarers of the law. Unless it
man will not What a man knows in this
way he will not tell unless it is made his
interest so to do; therefore we will make it
his interest; say the one: — when you
have made it his interest we won't let
him, say the other: for + it is a rule with us
+knowing if no interest
that is not pecuniary
never to let a man speak who has a pecuniary any inte-
-rest in so doing, although if it were not made his
interest in some way or other asas man would ever
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jeremy bentham |
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