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<p>Some of the praise<add>that wreath of</add> which p<gap/> his conduct whatsoever<lb/>
<p>Some of the praise<add>that wreath of</add> which <unclear>pursues</unclear> his conduct whatsoever<lb/>
course it takes, and from which, were it even his wish it<lb/>
course it takes, and from which, were it even his wish it<lb/>
<del>would not be <unclear>n sca</unclear></del> scarce be in his power to escape, the<lb/>
<del>would not be <unclear>n sca</unclear></del> scarce be in his power to escape, the<lb/>
<add>reverend</add> Judge has but to <gap/> the ground in which it shall<lb/>
<add>reverend</add> Judge has but to <gap/> the ground in which it shall<lb/>
meet his brow<add>descend upon</add>. Whither at the moment Justice or<lb/>
meet his brow<add>descend upon</add>. Whither at the moment Justice or<lb/>
<unclear>King</unclear> be the power <del>to which</del><add>choice to reason</add> the tribute of his homage,<lb/>
<unclear>King</unclear> be the power <del>to which</del><add>chosen to reason</add> the tribute of his homage,<lb/>
a passage if <add>[+]</add> <del>Lord <gap/></del>, equally adaptable<add>capable</add> as usual <note>[+] Judge Blackstone with a jewel of Lord Chief Justice <unclear>Hale's</unclear> enclosed in it - a warrant<add>an instrument</add></note><lb/>
a passage if <add>[+]</add> <del>Lord Hale</del>, equally adaptable<add>capable</add> as usual <note>[+] Judge Blackstone with a jewel of Lord Chief Justice <unclear>Hale's</unclear> enclosed in it - a warrant<add>an instrument</add></note><lb/>
<unclear>to the</unclear> purpose of either<add>of being accommodated</add> side, offers itself to <del>the</del><add>his bench</add> use<lb/>
<unclear>to the</unclear> purpose of either<add>of being accommodated</add> side, offers itself to <del>the</del><add>his bench</add> use<lb/>
"<unclear>Kind</unclear>  we may later <unclear>intent</unclear> - 1. that man of the stat<gap/><lb/>
"<unclear>Kind</unclear>  we may later <unclear>intent</unclear> - 1. that man of the stat<gap/><lb/>
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"<hi rend="underline">in favour of life</hi>, great strictness has at all times been <note>Comm IV. 369,</note><lb/>
"<hi rend="underline">in favour of life</hi>, great strictness has at all times been <note>Comm IV. 369,</note><lb/>
"observed in every point of an indictment<hi rend="superscript">+</hi>. Sir Matthew <note>+ not so much as in <gap/> when life is not at stake</note><lb/>
"observed in every point of an indictment<hi rend="superscript">+</hi>. Sir Matthew <note>+ not so much as in <gap/> when life is not at stake</note><lb/>
"Hale indeed <gap/>, that this <hi rend="underline">strictness</hi> is <hi rend="underline">grown</hi> to<lb/>
"Hale indeed complains, that this <hi rend="underline">strictness</hi> is <hi rend="underline">grown</hi> to<lb/>
"to a blemish and inconsciousness in the law, and administration <lb/>
"to a blemish and inconsciousness in the law, and administration <lb/>
thereof: for that <hi rend="underline">more</hi> offenders escape by <lb/>
thereof: for that <hi rend="underline">more</hi> offenders escape by <lb/>
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"of the government, to the encouragement of villainy, and<lb/>
"of the government, to the encouragement of villainy, and<lb/>
"to a dishonour of God". "And yet" (continues Judge Backstone<add><unclear>opines Mr Jackson</unclear></add>).<lb/>
"to a dishonour of God". "And yet" (continues Judge Backstone<add><unclear>opines Mr Jackson</unclear></add>).<lb/>
"notwithstanding this <unclear>laudable</unclear> (and - <unclear>he might Laws</unclear><lb/>
"notwithstanding this <unclear>laudable</unclear> (and - <unclear>he might have</unclear><lb/>
<del>"</del>added this constantly and naturally<add>necessarily if not</add> inefficient) "zeal, no<lb/>
<del>"</del>added this constantly and naturally<add>necessarily if not</add> inefficient) "zeal, no<lb/>
"room was more <hi rend="underline">tender of life</hi>. than this <gap/> excellent<lb/>
"room was more <hi rend="underline">tender of life</hi>. than this truly excellent<lb/>
"Judge."</p> <pb/>
"Judge."</p> <pb/>



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Click Here To Edit 5 Feby 1809 Peines

Some of the praisethat wreath of which pursues his conduct whatsoever
course it takes, and from which, were it even his wish it
would not be n sca scarce be in his power to escape, the
reverend Judge has but to the ground in which it shall
meet his browdescend upon. Whither at the moment Justice or
King be the power to whichchosen to reason the tribute of his homage,
a passage if [+] Lord Hale, equally adaptablecapable as usual [+] Judge Blackstone with a jewel of Lord Chief Justice Hale's enclosed in it - a warrantan instrument
to the purpose of eitherof being accommodated side, offers itself to thehis bench use
"Kind we may later intent - 1. that man of the stat
"of fails, for amendment of errors, extend to
"indictments or proceedings in criminal cases:- - - - 2. that
"in favour of life, great strictness has at all times been Comm IV. 369,
"observed in every point of an indictment+. Sir Matthew + not so much as in when life is not at stake
"Hale indeed complains, that this strictness is grown to
"to a blemish and inconsciousness in the law, and administration
thereof: for that more offenders escape by
" the over-easy ear given to exceptions in indictments,
been by this one concerning and many times gross
"murders, burglaries, robberies and other heinous and
"crying offences, remain unpunished by these unseemly
"niceties: to the reproach of the law, to the shame
"of the government, to the encouragement of villainy, and
"to a dishonour of God". "And yet" (continues Judge Backstoneopines Mr Jackson).
"notwithstanding this laudable (and - he might have
"added this constantly and naturallynecessarily if not inefficient) "zeal, no
"room was more tender of life. than this truly excellent
"Judge."


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Identifier: | JB/107/249/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.

Date_1

1809-02-05

Marginal Summary Numbering

6

Box

107

Main Headings

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

Folio number

249

Info in main headings field

peines

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e48

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

pr1

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35240

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