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been speedily brought up and matters<lb/>
been speedily brought up and matters<lb/>
placed in their former condition<lb/>
placed in their former condition<lb/>
thought no doubt with <add>a temporary</add> additional<lb/>
though no doubt with <add>a temporary</add> additional<lb/>
 
labour to the judge himself.  Even from<lb/>
</p>
this last circumstance he was<lb/>
 
convinced that this was a temporary<lb/>
 
<add>evil</add> to be met by a temporary remedy –<lb/>
 
and that no parliamentary regulation<lb/>
would do good but on the contrary<lb/>
<del>no</del> increase the evil.  Nothing therefore,<lb/>
in his apprehension, could be more<lb/>
unfair than to propose to pass a<lb/>
bill on a <del>y</del> subject of so much<lb/>
importance at so late a period<lb/>
of the session and yet refuse<lb/>
the appointment of a committee<lb/>
to make the inquiries necessary<lb/>
for the information of the house.  He should <del>therefore</del> support<lb/>
the motion.</p>
<p>Mr Perceval – for explanation.  He had<lb/>
not stated the increased number of<lb/>
motions as the cause of the delay.<lb/>
He had only said that the number</p>
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for two or 3 terms together. But it was
they perfectly well know that when
the judge recovered the arrear had
been speedily brought up and matters
placed in their former condition
though no doubt with a temporary additional
labour to the judge himself. Even from
this last circumstance he was
convinced that this was a temporary
evil to be met by a temporary remedy –
and that no parliamentary regulation
would do good but on the contrary
no increase the evil. Nothing therefore,
in his apprehension, could be more
unfair than to propose to pass a
bill on a y subject of so much
importance at so late a period
of the session and yet refuse
the appointment of a committee
to make the inquiries necessary
for the information of the house. He should therefore support
the motion.

Mr Perceval – for explanation. He had
not stated the increased number of
motions as the cause of the delay.
He had only said that the number


Identifier: | JB/149/225/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 149.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

149

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

225

Info in main headings field

Image

004

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2 / / /

Penner

Watermarks

iping 1810

Marginals

Paper Producer

bernardino rivadavia

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1810

Notes public

ID Number

50079

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