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WORDS sufficient.
"you are a rascally fellow and a In a letter Poser - Fool, you had better have held your Tongue" - This was in a letter from a Copyholder to a Lord of a Manor. Barnardston's case 5.G.2. mentioned by the Court in . So excellent was the care taken of men's reputations by the Old Common Law, that a man who had a mind to subject himself to his could not do it without having a at his elbow to shape his words for him.
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BeforeIn the of the Public, there are no verdicts by surprise; and holding back of evidence. There is both superscript text time given for accusations and defence There are none of those chicanes of which practice is to be bought for money. It is not the largest purse that by this means can carry the cause. There are none of those irrelevant causes of incompetency deleted text, that stupidity of lawyers has so established.
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libel words sufficient |
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jeremy bentham |
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