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<p>before it proceeded to any inquiry of<lb/> | |||
its own – and he would therefore<lb/> | |||
oppose the motion.</p> | |||
<p>Mr. Adam was satisfyed that<lb/> | |||
the proposed measure of creating<lb/> | |||
a new Master of the Rolls would be<lb/> | |||
a cause of delay and not of<lb/> | |||
expedition. It would not diminish<lb/> | |||
the business of the Chancellor but increase<lb/> | |||
the number of appeals as the suitors<lb/> | |||
would be anxious to repair to the<lb/> | |||
last resort, while it would impose<lb/> | |||
a new expence on the public and<lb/> | |||
place additional patronage in the<lb/> | |||
hands of the crown. The Court of Chancery<lb/> | |||
as now <del>is</del> constituted was fully<lb/> | |||
competent to the dispatch of all its<lb/> | |||
business. The Master of the Rolls<lb/> | |||
at present only sat in the evening.<lb/> | |||
What was to hinder him from<lb/> | |||
sitting in the morning at the<lb/> | |||
same <del>time</del> time with the Chancellor?<lb/> | |||
If that plan were adopted he<lb/> | |||
was fully persuaded that with the<lb/> | |||
great talents of the Master of the<lb/> | |||
Rolls the evil would very soon</p> | |||
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before it proceeded to any inquiry of
its own – and he would therefore
oppose the motion.
Mr. Adam was satisfyed that
the proposed measure of creating
a new Master of the Rolls would be
a cause of delay and not of
expedition. It would not diminish
the business of the Chancellor but increase
the number of appeals as the suitors
would be anxious to repair to the
last resort, while it would impose
a new expence on the public and
place additional patronage in the
hands of the crown. The Court of Chancery
as now is constituted was fully
competent to the dispatch of all its
business. The Master of the Rolls
at present only sat in the evening.
What was to hinder him from
sitting in the morning at the
same time time with the Chancellor?
If that plan were adopted he
was fully persuaded that with the
great talents of the Master of the
Rolls the evil would very soon
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[[titles::ao 18.. [sic] / debate / m. a. taylor's motions / as to the / court of chancery]] |
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