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1829 March 19
Petition
Supplement
J.B. and Judge </note>
From From a recent work the production of /A a learned gentleman lately devoted to the Branch
of Judge in the Court of King's Bench Common Pleas (Mr
Justice Park) a former of the author of this page
has elicited the following observation
To the consideration of the learned young gentleman in question on the part
and of the unlearned general reader on the other part he
whether for this fresh publication the abovementioned
or any similar ones will be sufficient censor: for and
if it be, the labour by the duties attached to his present high situation,
by this labour has so duties whatsoever might be the draughts<lb?> made on his time he would not be from
applying computation correction or confutation in manner and
degree equally efficient. As a general position it may
be it laid down, that when a work is a subject of serious
importance is taken for the perf subject matter of criticism, the
passing over in compleat the most important parts of it, or the making
no other mention of them in no other way than in the
way of allusion by vague generalities without any specific
application is tolerably conclusive evidence of com
no only of a man's being in the wrong but of his
being envious of being so, or if to by law taken the
matter is rendered clauses, he is no mala fides
Should it ever happen the present publication to be obtain the honor of his
notice, and a copy of it for that purpose will be presented to him, the numbers figures
present in the paragraph in the abridged Petition with encreases the
whatever
whatever chance the public
may possess of receiving
information on this subject
from these same learned hands
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