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<p>why not apply a temporary remedy?  Such as<lb/>
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a Commission of the judges of the other<lb/>
 
Courts.  This <del>was</del> might be inconvenient<lb/>
 
<del>but</del> in the meantime – but that inconvenience<lb/>
 
would only be temporary – and there had<lb/>
<del>be</del> been instances of other judges holding<lb/>
the seals for years together.  It was worth<lb/>
while to make an experiment for some<lb/>
time rather than appoint a new <del>judge</del><lb/>
permanent judge – for life undoubtedly<lb/>
for he presumed, it was not intended to<lb/>
make him removable at pleasure<lb/>
like the Chancellor – with a great salary,<lb/>
when it might turn out, as in his<lb/>
conscience he believed it would, that<lb/>
the evil might be got rid of in a year.<lb/>
The result would be that they would have<lb/>
a judge with a large salary and no<lb/>
duty to perform.  However eminent the<lb/>
person to be appointed might be he must be<lb/>
a judge of extraordinary qualifications <add>indeed</add> to<lb/>
rival the present Master of the Rolls.  In<lb/>
all probability no causes would be set down<lb/>
before him and the office would become<lb/>
a great lucrative sinecure – though he did<lb/>
not at all mean to assert that any</p>
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why not apply a temporary remedy? Such as
a Commission of the judges of the other
Courts. This was might be inconvenient
but in the meantime – but that inconvenience
would only be temporary – and there had
be been instances of other judges holding
the seals for years together. It was worth
while to make an experiment for some
time rather than appoint a new judge
permanent judge – for life undoubtedly
for he presumed, it was not intended to
make him removable at pleasure
like the Chancellor – with a great salary,
when it might turn out, as in his
conscience he believed it would, that
the evil might be got rid of in a year.
The result would be that they would have
a judge with a large salary and no
duty to perform. However eminent the
person to be appointed might be he must be
a judge of extraordinary qualifications indeed to
rival the present Master of the Rolls. In
all probability no causes would be set down
before him and the office would become
a great lucrative sinecure – though he did
not at all mean to assert that any


Identifier: | JB/149/220/004"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

220

Info in main headings field

Image

004

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c3 / / /

Penner

Watermarks

iping 1820

Marginals

Paper Producer

bernardino rivadavia

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1810

Notes public

ID Number

50074

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