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June
Note
English Judges cannot in strictness of speech 
be stiled   independent in either any point of view, 
either to a good purpose or to a bad one. They
 are not to a good purpose: they are not independent 
they are but half independent of the 
 Crown. They are independent all but the Chancellor as to what engages concerns 
 juries: they are not none of them independent
 as to what against  concerns hopes. All but the highest 
 have the hopes of preferment advancement in the line of judicature
the highest have the hopes of advancement in
 the peerage. All Pursue the hope of favours infinite 
 in variety and degree receivable through the 
 channel of the family and connection. Most of 
 their hopes can the latter more especially cannot 
in the nature of things be even if  reached 
cut off: but there are no hopes of which may not 
be stripped of all seductive by the counter effect 
 of a state of dependence on the people.
English Judges are not independent to a bad
 purpose: They are dependent on the two Houses 
 of Parliament, being removeable by a joint address. 
 They are dependent in a certain degree on public 
opinion, in virtue of the law of publicity in 
 procedure. Both of these two together are far from
 composing an  occasion of security equal to what the people 
 might and ought to have.  They are however The force of them a mob incurrs 
 - and one of them helps
 the other. It is not
 the mere danger of  in an address: that 
that would be a slander atack:<ln/> the publicity infamy allowing 
 an enquirer with a  is an address (would  & ought to be in every  operation and no inconsiderable presentiment.  
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| Identifier: | JB/035/017/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 35. | |||
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| 035 | constitutional code; evidence; procedure code | ||
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| 002 | note | ||
| text sheet | 3 | ||
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| jeremy bentham | [[watermarks::floyd & co [britannia with shield emblem]]] | ||
| arthur young | |||
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