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1830. Augt. 1
Review.
Not excluding any source of information for fear of on any
ground other than that of preponderant evil by reason of delay, vexation or expence.
If then in any one suit of course there is the method of proceeding
so is it in every other: and so in each case in which owing to the
circumstances of the intended case then best of all courses can not be taken
then in each case that course which coming inward to it is the best course
in each such individual case.
Not so the existing system. For so many Judications as it has
given different names to under the name of Courts Courts of King and
Courts of Common Plea and so on to a number too to be ascertained
so many — such is the number of different courses of procedure
which it has established to be pursued. Since One course where to direct it of
one suit, another course when to d is of another sort
put where a demand of the same individual benefit to be imputed
or truth to be is of being made in any one of
a multitude of courts at pleasure, the state of at
being numerous the same in all of them, it gives the dis the
option of delay causing to be taken any of the that s number of courses at his
pleasure according to the Court to which for the purpose he
So much for the existing system. Now for Mr Broughams
proposed amendment to it.
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