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1829 March 23
Petitions
Supplement or Postscript
1. Abridged Peti.
3. Explanation
16 Jan. 1829 as with the original of this
as §.I Explanation?
Abridged Petition
Addition – why
Curtailment – why
1.
Objection to the abridged
petition that
it is not an abridgement
of the full length
petition.
2.
Answer
Objects of the petition
two
1. Exposure of inaptitude
of existing system.
2. Proposal of
a succedaneum.
3.
To effect the 2nd purpose
one consistent plan
requisite.
4.
Not so in the case of
the first-mentioned
purpose.
5.
Cause of the length of
abridged petition – new
ideas suggested in looking
over the full-length
petition for the purpose
of abridging it.
6.
As to the desired end
facilitation not obstruction
will be the result.
7.
Facilitation – by affording
probability of a
greater number of signatures.
8.
Mode of obtainment
of signatures to petitions
– tender of petition
ready & up.
9.
In the tender of these
petitions for signature
four options presented
1. the full length petition
2. the abridged do. 3. a part
of the one with a
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Abridged Petition
Addition – why
Curtailment – why
part of the other – 4.
the adding any other
facts to such parts.
10.
Store is no sore.
11.
This is a case of exception
to ordinary literary
abridgements.
12.
In the abridged Petition
the parts which it was
necessary to adopt from
the full length petition
are not reprinted but
reference made to
the full length petition
13.
Examples 1. Under
the head of Written
Pleadings list of the
instruments so denominated
– 2. Head Delay
List of Sources of Delay.
14.
Example 2. Of forbearance
to continue reprinting
XIII. Jurisdiction
splitting,
XIV. Groundless
arrests.
15.
The paragraphs
why numbered.
Identifier: | JB/081/063/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 81. |
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1829-03-23 |
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081 |
petition for justice |
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063 |
petitions |
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001 |
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marginal summary sheet |
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recto |
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john flowerdew colls |
b&m 1828 |
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arthur moore; richard doane |
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1828 |
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25850 |
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