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"resolutions should be governed: and is at the same time<lb/>
"resolutions should be governed: and is at the same time<lb/>
"runned at the greatest distance from the influence of<lb/>
"runned at the greatest distance from the influence of<lb/>
"private motives."</p>
"private motives."<note>(<hi rend="superscript">(a) # Jus-it it in a Note</hi></note></p>
<p>Desultory as it is in the place, as well as the loose in<lb/>
<p>Desultory as it is in the place, as well as the loose in<lb/>
the expression, what the object of this paragraph is<add>may be</add>, it<lb/>
the expression, what the object of this paragraph is<add>may be</add>, it<lb/>
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out of them, to enquire by what hands<add>this <unclear>contempt</unclear><add>and if</add> the overthrow<lb/>
out of them, to enquire by what hands<add>this <unclear>contempt</unclear><add>and if</add> the overthrow<lb/>
may with most propriety be accomplished.<add>committed.</add></p>
may with most propriety be accomplished.<add>committed.</add></p>
<p>"The propriety of pardon <hi rend="underline">is</hi> properly reserved to the<lb/>
"Chief Magistrate." <del>Fact</del> Matter of fact. i.e. of supposed<add>a supposed stock of things</add><lb/>
fact <add><unclear>was<add>is</add> <add>here</unclear></add> affected, together with matters of opinion an act<lb/>
of the judgment, approving of that state of things in the<lb/>
same breath. In the matter of opinion, vix. that<lb/>
whatever power of remitting<add>for the omission of</add> punishment is suffered to <gap/>ist<lb/>
<unclear>sought</unclear> to be <unclear>vested</unclear> in the <add>hads of the</add>Chief Magistrate, i.e<add>viz</add> - under the<lb/>
English constitution which is the only one here in <add>question</add><lb/>
in the hands of the King, to be exercised by his signature, I<lb/>
can not <sic>concurr</sic> with him: and on that <del>subject</del><add>point</add> it not belonging <note>the subject here proposed for discussion<add>to give</add> reasons would be beside the purpose.</note></p><pb/>


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After a particular observation, which belongs not
to the present purpose (+)- "prorogations of London"
(continues hein of the same idea general idea "is properly removed to the chief magistrate.
"The power of suspending the laws is a privilege of too
"high a nature to be committed to many hands,
"or to those of any inferior officer in the state,x The
"thing also can but collect the advice by which his
"resolutions should be governed: and is at the same time
"runned at the greatest distance from the influence of
"private motives."((a) # Jus-it it in a Note

Desultory as it is in the place, as well as the loose in
the expression, what the object of this paragraph ismay be, it
more than I can take upon myself to determine -
The It may haveseems to as if it had for its intention the passing
from the preceding subjecttopic of enquiry into a newfresh one; and
after having proved, as above, that the declared will of the
supreme legislature should angle to be defeated in nine instances
out of them, to enquire by what handsthis contempt<add>and if the overthrow
may with most propriety be accomplished.committed.

"The propriety of pardon is properly reserved to the
"Chief Magistrate." Fact Matter of fact. i.e. of supposeda supposed stock of things
fact <unclear>was<add>is here</unclear> affected, together with matters of opinion an act
of the judgment, approving of that state of things in the
same breath. In the matter of opinion, vix. that
whatever power of remittingfor the omission of punishment is suffered to ist
sought to be vested in the hads of theChief Magistrate, i.eviz - under the
English constitution which is the only one here in question
in the hands of the King, to be exercised by his signature, I
can not concurr with him: and on that subjectpoint it not belonging the subject here proposed for discussionto give reasons would be beside the purpose.


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Identifier: | JB/107/235/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.

Date_1

1809-01

Marginal Summary Numbering

1

Box

107

Main Headings

law versus arbitrary power (a hatchet for dr paley's net)

Folio number

235

Info in main headings field

peines paley's net

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e34

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

pr1

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35226

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