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We have seen how
little it is to be expected
that any
Members in particular
any Member
of experience
and activity should
have any place
formed.
Very like the requests for such is luck - the ability or the inclination, or bothI have heard it urged &c Look round when you will, it has been said, you will not find anything
But no Member
how discerns to
ever, and how general
so ever the
d among Members
can move
for such a process without
having a plan
formed.
The case is very
different when not
only a Plan is
formed, but a work
executed upon such
a Plan. These
is so found a
of some such
or other to build
upon - and any
Members may long point
to ithis hand upon it and propose to build upon it.
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All speculationscalculations
about the
of men on power
would probably be
di; happily
they are unnecessary.
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Intermedated, and
pressed into the service.
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Opening.
1. Indis. making
£30,000 already
given by the House
for Indexes - and
work of this sort
is still to do.
2. Parliamentary
Draughtsmanship
which may as well
become a separate
Branch as Conveyancing
&c.
3. Making a new
Abridgment of the
Law king the
merits of the old
ones.
3. Art of method
or Library Tactics
capable of universal
application.
-Leads to the art of
invention-
As an argument agreement solidity of these prospects it may beobservation may be of of bilityalltogether are not to no facts can be found indicative of the smallest increment given by men in powere - indicative of the delegated wish to something better &c
Bacon. But Bacons do unlessshow in every age. Their repungency may in part be grounded on their notion of its impractability: and their notion of the impracticability of the thing in general, a King not havingwithout exception seen this particular mode. Their language may be abroad of john they coyne to see it. <foreign><unclear>Quod optima Divini pemittin hemi Andirit</foreign></unclear> &c
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This plan of volunteership
in
respect of the compository
travel of
legislation is equally
favourable
to the purpose and
end in view upon
the opposite suppositions
- whether
the wishes of men
in office are favourable
amicable, or whether
they are adversehostile
to it. If amicable
they will be gratified
by it. if hostile
they will be over
awed
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The grand objection
(bona or
mala fide) is
that it is difficult
- impracticable
- for
it is not difficult
it is not unproveable
- it is
done.
A man feels
himself standing
on strong
ground when he
can say A text
exists already
whichexists even in to my conception
answers
No purpose. It
exists - I have
it in my hand
No reason for
accusing Legislators
and Judges for
not having done the
past till Individuals
have done theirs.
Let a system of
Procedure compular
of Chican be
produced and approved,
and then
infer a certain purpose
for consideration
of these if the
Legislation will have
will not take it up
then used not till then
will be the time to <lb/
petition and complain
- Complain
and will
then have a certain ground
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B
Put the Accusation
against Judges
for not being forward
in the improvement
of the
law in the mouth
of on, and give
the answers and
apology in porposn
persona
To be angry with a
Lawyer for not mend
the law is to be angry
with the Wolf for that
she
she
As has to offer
the product of
more than the
viginti annorum employedonto years unlucubations not
the viginti annorum
Incubations
so affirmation
of in
inquiring what
it is, but no
inquiring what
it ought to be,
and how far
what it is aprus
with what
it ought to be
Regarding itEmployed in in
their point of view
the most moderate
and ordinary ants may
without any thing
like presumption
be supposed to be
near the understanding
what it
ought to be than
the rarest and
brightest which
though commonest
with the same subject
for the er
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The Personal Code
matter of the Personal
Code plan has
a known extent, confined
within known
limits. It is all
confined in the
compress of the publication
containing
the Statutes at large
such of them
as remain in force.
From that
are only yo be expected
the natural li
Denominations when
from the Natural
Relations as Husband
, Wife - Parent
Child &C and a few
Political ones such
as King finding thrift
to consuming
while has
been createdproduced by Common
Law.
Of these exceptions
a Table which
may be easily done
by turning over the
Index to which an
Institute or Abridgment
of Com. Law.
or even so much greater
a length of view
neverhad been applied
to the contimplatory
of it in this point
of view
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