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1828 Sept. 10
Blackstone
accersitors enormous the expence
Proper Accersitors. Post Office Mailmen
III. Accersitors. Learned Gentlemen know what Accersitors
are. Big of them to tolerate Accersitors. Accersitors religious as
Curators. In this it must be confessed consist the sole resemblance.
Accersitors are of indispensable use: indispensably useful: Curators, compleatly useless:
one and all – Curators
at the head of them.
The best Curators were the
lawyer: the present
Curator is a .
III. Mandate-bearers. Yes: (says Law as she ought to
be) why not Mandate Bearers as well as Standard Bearers
Pall-Bearers, and Torch-bearers. Justice and her instruments
are at any the least if not less important to mankind society, than
Palls and Torches.
Mandate Bearer an always desirable substitute
to Prehensor: or say conversely such as Prehensors are always undesirable but
too often indispensable substitute to Judicial Mandate-bearers.
Essentially different howsoever closely allied are these
two species of Judicial functionaries. To Prehensors bodily strength
intrepidity, as well as fidelity, punctuality, discernment and with the addition of of deportment
characteristic features are indispensable: to Mandate-bearers
fidelity, punctuality, with a very to moderate and limited share of intellectuality, are almost of themselves sufficient
to the exercise of the public, even Quadrupeds and Birds – Dogs and pigeons have in some
and not with sufficient effect, on some occasions been thus
employed.
Leaving these extraordinary instruments for extraordinary use, Law as
she ought to be, lays her firm hands with no small satisfaction
on Letter-Post functionaries. Yes: why not Procedure instruments
of all this and all other sorts, as well as Newspapers. In the case of those instruments of By so single an
expedient as that of bearing the folded paper open at each end:
why not in the case of those instruments of justice. Newspaper
reimbursement for the expences of justice, are charged with a
tax. Of that tax thus is not a time it is not for Law as she ought to be to speak. Thus much only be
must shall have been said. Society can be kept together without newspapers: Society
can not be kept together
without justice. Demand of Deny to a
man who has not a penny
the benefit of convenience
for a paper which is necessary to the establishment of any just demand
of his, so sure as you do this, you deny him justice.
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jeremy bentham |
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arthur moore; richard doane |
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