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1826 July 26
London Petition
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On the contrary by the word git, and the as it
is of the absence of all remuneration received by the patron from the office
the purchasers at large are drawn fr excluded, and the exclusive possession
of it is confined to persons who being connected with the patron [with
him who should be the contractor of this ] by the
of natural affinity or of the strictest intimacy can have not
in the nature of the case have any thought in any
shape be free from him his ample
Two for example are the offices in possession none
are at the passing of the Act which the Lord Chancellor whose influence by under whose procedure the
Act was procured already conferred upon him only one the heir apparent<lb/.of his <gap/: £3,500 a year the computed amnount<lb?>of those already in possession: £9,000 a year the computed value
of the whole together supposing them to into in possession conferred,
him? by sale? no: only by gift: the manifestation of
bounty in for filial obedience. Suppose one complaint
made to the father of of the and in , non in to punish it, what
in any shape on the part of the Honourable son; suppose
the complaint was well founded? What would be the consequence
the more compleatly and appallingly founded it was, the more
impossible would it be for the Judge to find him so much as<lb?>to hear it. But for supposition sake suppose him ever so determined<lb?>not only to hear it of the offence but to the
man is there by whom any such could be
. To it be , no such misfeasance
can happ[en for neither in th vurtue of any no one of those offices
does the Honourable Gentleman do any thing. By this plea if
the matter were assuredly it would not be mended.
here then is non here is here is of money
by of office, in a false pretence. In each every instance either
the business of the office remains under, or such retribution as is
settled on on a fit and proper principle it does by some Deputy, In
this case no big to represent to Your Honourable House that all
that can not hand after payment made to the Deputy
or on the part of the Honourable
Son the the fruit of extortion
on the part of the Right Honourable
father of peculiar
and
and if justice was the rule would instantly be abolished.
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jeremy bentham |
j whatman turkey mill 1824 |
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jonathan blenman |
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