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Chancellor – that question would be
open for discussion when the bill came
before them. Neither of the houses, that
he was aware of, had made up their
minds upon that point.
But this committee was wanted to
ascertain the causes of the delay in
Chancery. They had already however one
cause before them which was sufficient
to account for the effect – the great increase
of motions was in proof – and he should
wish, he owned, to adopt that regulation
which appeared to have received the
general if not the unimous unanimous
approbation of the other house –
Whether for a time only – was openv
to further consideration. For his part
he did not think the evil of a temorary
description – but that it grew
out of the increased opulence of the
country distributed among a greater
variety of hands and by that means
increasing the number of suits – and
being of this opinion he was anxious
that the remedy should be applied as
soon as possible. His hon. and learned
friend had said that this new office would
be a sinecure – but if there was
such a failure of justice as had
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