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<p>an Inconsistency in Our Author, in Page 23 , he tells you that Barristers &amp; <lb/><sic>Attornies</sic> will be rendered useless by the Simplicity of this Code, in Page<lb/>32, he says (in the Chapter on Real Property) that all Parties may attend &amp; plead <lb/>their own Cause or <hi rend="underline"><sic>authorize</sic> others</hi>  to plead for them, giving them what <lb/>Reward they choose. &#x2014; What is this in fact but restoring things to their<lb/>Present Footing. &#x2014;  No Man would trust to his own Pleading, when he could get<lb/>a Professional Man learned in the Laws to do it for him.  &#x2014;&#x2014; </p> <p> I think we never have had a Digest of the Laws of England made,<lb/><sic>tho'</sic> a Work proposed by Chancellor Bacon, &amp; which I conceive would <lb/>be of considerable Use.  it is to be lamented that he did not <lb/>execute it as he intended in his own Time, he would have <lb/>laid an excellent Corner Stone for future Workmen to build<lb/>upon. &#x2014;</p> <p> You will receive Mr Dobbs in Company with this Letter &amp; with it <lb/>the assurances of the great Respect &amp; attachment of Dear Sir</p> <p> Your Most devoted H<hi rend="superscript">bl</hi> S<hi rend="superscript">er</hi><lb/> R. Pole Carew</p><p> PS.<lb/> I have forwarded your Brother's Letter as you desired &#x2014;</p>
 




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an Inconsistency in Our Author, in Page 23 , he tells you that Barristers &
Attornies will be rendered useless by the Simplicity of this Code, in Page
32, he says (in the Chapter on Real Property) that all Parties may attend & plead
their own Cause or authorize others to plead for them, giving them what
Reward they choose. — What is this in fact but restoring things to their
Present Footing. — No Man would trust to his own Pleading, when he could get
a Professional Man learned in the Laws to do it for him. ——

I think we never have had a Digest of the Laws of England made,
tho' a Work proposed by Chancellor Bacon, & which I conceive would
be of considerable Use. it is to be lamented that he did not
execute it as he intended in his own Time, he would have
laid an excellent Corner Stone for future Workmen to build
upon. —

You will receive Mr Dobbs in Company with this Letter & with it
the assurances of the great Respect & attachment of Dear Sir

Your Most devoted Hbl Ser
R. Pole Carew

PS.
I have forwarded your Brother's Letter as you desired —



Identifier: | JB/539/465/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539.

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1783-12-31

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465

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Reginald Pole Carew

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