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1830. Augt. 2
Review.
22. That, knowing that for making good such
right & title on the ground of fact, there is not in any instance
any more than one best course to pursue, and that
where any other course is realised proper to be
pursued, it is only by realised so no otherwise than
in so far as the distance of the a person at whose hands
proof is to be sought prevents that same best course to be
pursued and employed on his instance yet finding
knowing that under the existing system not fewer than fifty on one and the same
different occasion on pretense of making enabling a man to make good such title
by no fewer than 40 or so different courses sorts of
Courts no fewer than 40 or 50 different courses are
to be taken, by which the whole business of judicial inquiry
has been kept involved in the thickest possible.
knowing all this to him in and by this his Bill
added no fewer than five additional modes of judicial
inquiry, to be performed carried on by one and
the same Judge, appearing and acting at the pleasure
of the demandent in any one of five different characters
namely 1. that of a Judge in Ordinary 2. that of a Judge of
a Small Debt Court. 3. That of a Judge of a Legacy Court
4. that of the a Judge of an Arbitration Court. 5. that
of a Judge of a Reconcilement Court.
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