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1829. May 18 ++
Petitions
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16
Dispatch Court
§. 5 Procedure
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Dispatch Judge will
pen his own Judgement
As to the Judge appointed for this new
Office, howsoever infelicitous be the appointment
to the located functionary, — and by how inapt soever a patron
located, — hardly to such a degree will be
be shameless, as to committ to a Registrar, or
any other subordinate, the charge of drawing up
the decree or judgement, (whichsoever be its denomination,)
to which he, the sole person authorized,
gives his authority and his name.
"What my will is, is more than I myself can know:
tell : for, if you want to know it, that there is the
man you must apply to, not to me: at any rate
not has tole us what my will is. with ignominy should have been the first Judge,
by whose effrontery this incapacity of being that
which is in a peculiar degree others in universal practice is the business of
every even the least dignified Judge, was confessed:
Continually and in a preeminent degree, was
this the practice with Lord Eldon, under whom,
for so lamentable a length of time, the profession
fattened, the mala fide and delay-buying
suitor triumphed, and the blameless and injured groaned.
Of any Chancellor that was before him had
it been in any degree the practice? If yes, an
excuse this may have been: a justification
nothing can have been.
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Under existing system
concurrence of Equity
and common law
against Truth and
Righteousness
Look new to the blessed no
away with in any — say, in serious truth, the
accursed pair, Common Law and Equity,
ing each other, and forming so improper
impressive a contrast to Truth and Righteousness: —
ness — Common Law and Equity confederated oppressors — joint rulers by whose disastrous as by
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