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1825. April 19
Procedure Code

Note (a)
<sic>Ch.Sic> IX
§. Accusation Mandate

8
Physic Accusation
mandate
objection to
the appellation answered

(a) [Accusation Mandate] Hither- calling The An objection to this appellation Not as to Form is as
that accusation is drawn from the Latin accerso
is not as yet in the English language: whereas of the exp
appellation attendance requiring both the elements
are in that same language

9
Conjugate Accersitor
to accerse accersitive
accersitic

An objection to attendance requiring is — that
in this case divers conjugates are required; and for in this
compound appellation no such conjugates can be formed
these are accerating, accersited, to acceres acceration, and
acceratic

10
Seccundus objection
to the use of this
word
1 import not clear
<add>nor<a/dd> commensurate with
accersition
2 awkwardness as
to conjugality
3 plural terminations

The single worded Summon — a single-worded appellation
as vile as acceration is in the language. But its import
is not equally clear and . It is applied to complainers
of in all shapes besides that of attendance at a particular
place. It is likewise awkwardly circumstanced in relation
to conjugates. Summation, the name of the
is not as yet in the language A summons is an appellation a sublative
applied indiscriminately to the and only to the cut
by which the is performed. You can not say
without an article summons as you may :
it can not therefore with propriety be applied to
the list itself independently of the instrument. Summoning is
not like acceration a noun only a
substantive: it is only a participle —
a participle with adaptive in the present tense.

Summons is not Summons is indeed in the language: In yest in the language is though
Another circumstance that contributes to the ineligibility of comparative inaptitude
the word summon is that it is one of the very few words which in
the singular number have a plural termination:a circumstance
which in the case of the word means have frequently occasioned
scruples about using it in any other than the plural number.



Identifier: | JB/057/238/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 57.

Date_1

1825-04-19

Marginal Summary Numbering

8-10

Box

057

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

238

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

note as to form

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

18568

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