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1929, June 2.
Petitions.
Supplement
II. Elucidations
§.6. Reconciliation
20 or 1.
In England dispositions and intentions had in Denmark good demonstration
1 In Denmark actual diminution of suits in judicatories where sale and denial of justice established.
2 Actual gratuitous distribution of justice to the indigent.
3 Through recognition of corruptive influence of the see-gathering system.
4 Now completion of gratuitous justice system owing to want not of moral but intellectual aptitude.
21 or 2.
English bad intentions.
1 Determined resistance to every plan contributive to fulfilment of ends of justice.
2 Repeated Commissions increasing under pretence of lessening the sale and denial of justice.
3. Under pretext of law reform increasing public burthen for the sake of patronage.
4. Mutual-laudation system.
22 or 3.
Collateral instructn suggested by the state of Danish Governmt.
23 or 4.
Absolution adopted as a relief from Aristocracy.
24 or 5.
Absolute monarchy with a real Constitution better than a monarchy limited only by the Aristocracy.
25 or 6.
Courses open to England to fid the people of the worst possible form of government.
1 Adoption of absolute monarchy.
2 Monarchy limited by people's power under a real constitution.
3. Monarchy limited by a body really representative of the people.
4. Simple representative Democracy.
5. Federal representative Democracy.
26 or 7.
J.B. would prefer any to the present aristocracy-ridden Monarchy.
27 or 8.
Reform producible by agitation or intimidation alone.
28 or 9. J.B.'s system adoptible by Denmark.
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