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6 Aug. 1808 33
To Mallet
33

51 — 34
Objection 2. In
this plan of individual
responsibility
the commissioners
would be exposed
to ill-will on
the part of Accountants,
the
fear of which would
might
exercise a singular
influence, dangerous
to their probity.

But One office, will it be said I hear it said is though it be an invidious admitting it to be a judicial office
and the an office which in the exercise of it we are liable exposed to give to individuals,
many of whom will be of high accrual and
proportionable influence, together with the personal inconvenience
to ourselves which may be the are liable to be among
the consequences of that offence, may be a situation
such as ours be rather a for to probity than<lb?>a security for it?

52. 35.
This supposed
mischief is not
found to have place
even in the case of these
Judges, who besides
being known as
the anthem of
their <
act singly.
viz. the Chancellor
and the Master of
the Rolls.

In the an argument of this sort, the argument an obvious
answer, though not direct, is not perhaps the less satisfactory
Good in the instance of the judicatory, it should be equally
good in the instance of these higher judicatories, to which in
the instance of which any proposition for applying
it would not be heard received but with misted indignation.

the Lord High Chancellor for instance, and the Master of the
Rolls, are the circumstances in which they are placed less<lb?>invidious on that score. Would it be regarded as
any advantage gained to justice, if the Chancellor<lb?>instead of prefacing each decree by a speech, or which in
relation to the several points in question, the consideration
by which under the name of reason the judgment
by him was has been determined, are made known to an
alternative and scrutinizing audience auditors?

The Chancellor is but one person, and from the any offence
which any degree of his night have the effect of giving
to an individual, howsoever ? with power and influence
in the status of suitors, to have no one to
with him and with him in the formation of a shield any<d/el> encrease of the function of self defence
for the use of self-defence. The Commissioners, are on each
occasion it seems, several persons: and in that respect they
would
would in comparison
with the Chancellor
whose situation in
may more than in other
respects, have never
yet been regarded
as affording to the
possession of it any
great matter for complaint
enjoy a proportionable
advantage.




Identifier: | JB/122/269/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122.

Date_1

1808-08-06

Marginal Summary Numbering

51 or 34 - 52 or 35

Box

122

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

269

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

D33 / E33

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

See note 5 to letter 1986, vol. 7

ID Number

001

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