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1827. Decr. 28
Law Amendment.
Propositions
beginning: or
Judiciary
(Judges reputation for applied and judicial interests against amendments
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Judges reputation
for aptitude interested
against amendments
Under the existing System Not only in respect of money, but also in respect of
power and in respect of reputation is it the interest — the decided
interest of the class of Judges that the rule of action shall be
at once as inapt as uncognizable, and as ill
unaptly expressed as possible. In respect of its nature Apt or unapt, and if
unapt, whether a higher or a low lower degree unapt else
their interest that it should be untenable and to
this and that it should be as unaptly expressed as possible.
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Self serving power
possessed by Judges under
existing system
In so far as it is each Judge is on each individual
occasion has it in his power to give execution and effect
to his own individual will by whatever consideration
and thus by thence by his own sinister interest pecuniary self regard
sympathetic — interest, his own express desire
. So much as to power. Now as to reputation.
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As to reputation Judges
falshood mendacity & inaptitude
would be exposed
by amendment
If for the substantive law a of action
on the greatest happiness principle grounded in appropriate and
Adequate reason were in every bodys hands and thence in
every bodys mind head, with a that sort of<a/dd> language appositely
and indispensable necessary to the giving expression to
their enactments and those reasons, the mass of abundant
mischievous matter with which he has been all his life
himself would be virtually <add> — the basis
of which reputation he has of intellectual — of
and judicial aptitude taken from under him. the
enactment with which he had shared his memory would
have been substituted the real enactments of the Code: to him
technical reasons — all with scarce an exception masses of falshood absurdity
or absurd in reasoning would will have been substituted
natural reason driven from the practice of the greatest happiness
reaped as now the results and retribution as often as his mind is
opened for the dialogue of one of these technical tropes: to this respect
, contempt would then be substituted.
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J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1827 |
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Jonathan Blenman |
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1827 |
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