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1829 Justice and Codification Petitions: Being Forms Proposed for Signature by All Pesons Whose Desire It Is to See Justice No Longer Sold, Delayed, Or Denied: and to Obtain a Possibility of That Knowledge of the Law, in Proportion to the Want of Which They Are Subjected to Unjust Punishments, and Deprived of the Benefit of Their Rights 1829

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PETITIONS:
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FORMS PROPOSED FOR SIGNATURE
BY ALL PERSONS WHOSE DESIRE IT IS TO SEE
JUSTICE
NO LONGER SOLD, DELAYED, OR DENIED:
AND
TO OBTAIN A POSSIBILITY OF THAT
KNOWLEDGE OF THE LAW,
IN PROPORTION TO THE WANT OF WHICH THEY ARE SUBJECTED TO
UNJUST PUNISHMENTS,
AND
DEPRIVED of the Benefit of their RIGHTS.
DRAFTS FOR THE ABOVE PROPOSED PETITIONS, BY
JEREMY BENTHAD4.
LONDON:
PRINTED BY C. AND W. REYNELL, BROAD STREET,
PUBLISHED BY ROBERT HEWARD, 2 WELLINGTON STREET,
STRAND.
1829.

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