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<head><gap/> Estat<!-- 2 words, centred --> <!-- white space -->Obs<!-- 'Obs' aligned to the right-hand margin -->  <note>Tit. VII . B &#x2014; at <sic>th</sic><!-- 'the' ? --> District Court of Appeal</note></head><!-- in pencil -->
<head>Judie Estat<!-- 2 words, centred --> <!-- white space -->Obs<!-- 'Obs' aligned to the right-hand margin -->  <note>Tit. VII. B &#x2014; at <sic>th</sic><!-- 'the'? --> District Court of Appeal</note></head><!-- in pencil -->


<head><unclear>last-Ch</unclear><!-- 2 hyphenated words, centred, and in pencil --></head>
<head><unclear>last-Ch</unclear><!-- 2 hyphenated words, centred, and in pencil --></head>
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the opinion of the pauper's own sworn advocate is
the opinion of the pauper's own sworn advocate is
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against him ; I look upon it as infinitely more
against him; I look upon it as infinitely more
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likely that he a poor and consequently ignorant
likely that he a poor and consequently ignorant
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man should be in the wrong than that they should :
man should be in the wrong than that they should:
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<del>But in a cause which happens to be</del> especially  
<del>But in a cause which happens to be</del> especially  
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been confirmative of that of the immediate Court
been confirmative of that of the immediate Court
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below . But if party be at all concerned in the  
below. But if party be at all concerned in the  
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cause the <add><del>Public</del></add> Advocate of the pauper being a
cause the <add><del>Public</del></add> Advocate of the pauper being a
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Public Advocate may be suspected of collusion , and
Public Advocate may be suspected of collusion, and
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he and the Judge together of oppressive views : the
he and the Judge together of oppressive views: the
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party therefore ought to be allowed to give themselves
party therefore ought to be allowed to give themselves
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the satisfaction of <del>taking</del> <add>sending</add> it out of their hands : and
the satisfaction of <del>taking</del> <add>sending</add> it out of their hands: and
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when such is the view , the small sum necessary
when such is the view, the small sum necessary
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can never be wanting.
can never be wanting.
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<p><!-- indented -->Were it not for <add>some such</add> <del>this</del> check , a pauper would
<p><!-- indented -->Were it not for <add>some such</add> <del>this</del> check, a pauper would
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<lb/>
be sure to go on from appeal to appeal , whether
be sure to go on from appeal to appeal, whether
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he had or had not merits : some if he lost each time
he had or had not merits: some if he lost each time
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he would but be where he was .
he would but be where he was.
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<p><!-- indented -->A man may be allowed and ought to be allowed
<p><!-- indented -->A man may be allowed and ought to be allowed
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to throw away his own money , but not to throw
to throw away his own money, but not to throw
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away the money of other men .
away the money of other men.
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<p><!-- indented -->This principle might perhaps be applied to
<p><!-- indented -->This principle might perhaps be applied to
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appeals <del>in t<gap/><!-- plus the first stroke of an 'h' I think --></del> from the immediate Courts : <del>to</del> but I forbore
appeals <del>in t<gap/><!-- plus the first stroke of an 'h' I think --></del> from the immediate Courts: <del>to</del> but I forbore
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inserting articles for that purpose in the text , for fear of
inserting articles for that purpose in the text, for fear of
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burthening the plan too much with details .
burthening the plan too much with details.
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Judie Estat Obs Tit. VII. B — at th District Court of Appeal

last-Ch

Where If the opinion of this Judge of Appeal and
the opinion of the pauper's own sworn advocate is
against him; I look upon it as infinitely more
likely that he a poor and consequently ignorant
man should be in the wrong than that they should:
But in a cause which happens to be especially
if the decision has of this Court of Appeal has
been confirmative of that of the immediate Court
below. But if party be at all concerned in the
cause the Public Advocate of the pauper being a
Public Advocate may be suspected of collusion, and
he and the Judge together of oppressive views: the
party therefore ought to be allowed to give themselves
the satisfaction of taking sending it out of their hands: and
when such is the view, the small sum necessary
can never be wanting.

Were it not for some such this check, a pauper would
be sure to go on from appeal to appeal, whether
he had or had not merits: some if he lost each time
he would but be where he was.

A man may be allowed and ought to be allowed
to throw away his own money, but not to throw
away the money of other men.

This principle might perhaps be applied to
appeals in t from the immediate Courts: to but I forbore
inserting articles for that purpose in the text, for fear of
burthening the plan too much with details.



Identifier: | JB/051/283/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 51.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

051

Main Headings

evidence; procedure code

Folio number

283

Info in main headings field

judic. estab.

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::floyd & co [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur young

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

16448

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