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1831 A Decr. 24 40 Constitutional Code Bushrighter &c ++ J

Disinterestedness &c 2o Ch. XXV Lord Brightons Speech §.5. D 22 Pubn 1834 M p 417 Notes by J.B. ☞ Before the King can Grant to multiplicity of Delinquents (a) [Admitt]

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So much for gr now as to cautions needful

1. All applying caution, — Remission none: but on grounds (i.e. evidence adequate to warrant exemption or inculpation For to counter-interrogation, counter evidence and publicity, &c See Procedure Code.

Enactive Instructional Art. 14. So much for grounds of remission, in the several particular cases abovementioned: now for cautions as to the application of them respectively.

Enactive Instructional Art. One caution there is which, in its application is universal. In no case instance will the Justice Minister make remission of punishment on any the ground of without appropriate evidence, on the ground deterrent: or on the ground of evidence less probative and c than would be required by them for the purpose of inculpation or exculpation: moreover, as in these cases as in this counter evidence as well as counter-interrogation.

Such of them be produce goes into the Exchequer and will be admitted: and special areas of science excepted (as per to which see the Procedure Code) the same publicity will be given contributors to to the lighting of the weight of what was as in the one case so in the others to the proceeding.

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Law-taxes are checks upon check litigation is a useful and favorite aphorism of that all those dishonest men who have employed (by whom the practice those applied the grounded on it appli as applied, as an instrument, to the purpose of cheating their creditors, or of obtaining on false pretences money or land property in any shape from those who were are not their debtors

To the injured man who is a suitor, or would be if he were not thus prevented the fee fed lawyer is what the wolf is to the sheep, to every b lawyer, what the wolf is to a wolf of the same kind.

He adheres of course clasps of course to his bosom those taxes, by the produce operation of which finds the money or money's worth is sent into his own pocket, and in this every obtains the profit of interestedness: at the same time, so far as the separation can be made, he reprobates and endeavours to keep off, the taxes such of them the produce of which is employed in the service of has any other destination, the community at large, and thus reaps, or seeks to reap, the praise of disinterestedness.



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1832-04-09

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326

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jeremy bentham

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jeremy bentham

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