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<p>The King ...
<p>The King ... in judgment
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of law ... is ever
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present &amp; repeating ...
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in all his courts ... <hi rend='underline'><gap/></hi> &amp;c .  I 137
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subject ... for injury done
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to him ... may take his
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remedy by the course of
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the law , &amp; have justice
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&amp; right for the injury
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done to him , freely
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without sale , fully
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without any denial , &amp;
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speedily without delay.  <add>I 137</add>
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<p>What that law [the
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law of the land] is every
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subject knows ; or may
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know if he pleases : <del>for
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it depends not</del>  I 137.
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<p>The crown has not
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any power of doing
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wrong , but merely of
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preventing wrong from
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being done .  I 150
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<p>To assault by violence
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a member of either house,
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or his menial servants,
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is a high contempt of
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parliament .  I 160
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13 July 1804 2 2o

1

The confinement of
the person , in any wise
is an imprisonment. I 132.

2

Within the realm the
king may command the
attendance & service of
all his liege men . I 134.

3.

The original of private
property is probably founded
in nature . I 134.

4

No subject of England
... can be constrained to
pay any aids or taxes ...
.. but such as are imposed
by his own consent,
or that of his representatives
in parliament . I 135

5

The King ... in judgment
of law ... is ever
present & repeating ...
in all his courts ... &c . I 137

6

Says Sr Edwd Coke ... every
subject ... for injury done
to him ... may take his
remedy by the course of
the law , & have justice
& right for the injury
done to him , freely
without sale , fully
without any denial , &
speedily without delay. I 137

7

What that law [the
law of the land] is every
subject knows ; or may
know if he pleases : for
it depends not
I 137.

8

The crown has not
any power of doing
wrong , but merely of
preventing wrong from
being done . I 150

9

To assault by violence
a member of either house,
or his menial servants,
is a high contempt of
parliament . I 160


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Identifier: | JB/097/133/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 97.

Date_1

1804-07-13

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

097

Main Headings

Folio number

133

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d2

Penner

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

31517

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