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Ch. XII. Judiciary Collectively
(5 § 4 Judicatories their Grades
§. 5 Numbers in a Judicatory
§. 6. Self-Suppletive practice
English practice
As to the number multitude of judicatories separated from each other
sometimes by the physical mode of division sometimes
from the metaphysical or , it is altogether indeterminate and
innumerable: by no man has the enumeration been ever undertaken
to be performed.
Not less indefensible is the number of Judges in a Judicature
In one of the Judicatories stiling themselves Courts of Equity
there is but one the Chancellor: under him the Master of the
Bills and now of late years — in of for the better accommodation of Lord
Chancellor Eldon a Vice Chancellor. In other of these Courts
of Equity, the , five. In the the King's Bench spot count last of
which — also has also made itself a Civil five again. In the
Causes Place which is a Civil without being a Criminal one
also five. To the House of Lords which prides being one if
the three Members of the Legislature is also a Judicatory
the number is taken to over three or four hundred and destined
to perpetual
No matter the business being to receive fees
and exercise pain to f to suffer pain and any number of
hands so long as they agree on doing the business by Deputy are
equally apt and paid the business equally easy.
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