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1826 July 9 8
London Petition
We submitt to Your Honourable
House that all
of he supposed
points ascribed to English
judicature and English
Judges as founded on
and belied
by the most notorious and
indisputable facts.
We are sure that in
the English as when<lb?>there is established by
law that impunity for
it is implied, profit
by it enormous: and
we do not believe that<lb?>corruption is established in this or
any other form whether had
by law in any other
country as large
or of the
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We observe that the
man has when to
and the Judge as
values now<lb?>without shame.
none of the
stated are ever
to be denied.
as we
in a have
transferred so of<lb?> and
praise.
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We profess ourselves
unable to concur
in what possible form
corruption can be
exist if it does
not exist in this
nor in what other form it
can exist
nor if it does exist
in what other form
it can be productive of
mischief and human
suffering in so large a
mass as in this.
If corruption in favor
of an individual to
be projective of this or
that other individual
be called mischievous
and scandalous
we are unable to concur
how it should
fail to be
in proportion to the
numbers affected when
the whole of<lb?>the number of the
are
not two classes: in
composed of the parties
wronged by it, the the
of the parties
by it and the other
two or twenty
their number of the
comparatively parties wronged by it
justice in it has has been
seized up in a few
words denied to the
vast majority of the
people and sold at
a enormous price sold to all besides.
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We cannot forgive to
ourselves a of things
more replete with cause of just
cause of reproach to
who who uphold such
a system not to speak
of those who suffer it
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jeremy bentham |
j whatman turkey mill 1824 |
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jonathan blenman |
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