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<p>1. The opportunity which now happens to present<lb/> | <p>1. The opportunity which now happens to present<lb/> | ||
itself, <add>affords which <del>appears to be</del></add> <del>is the only affords</del> <add>afford</add> the only <del>means</del> <add>prospect</add> which<lb/> | itself, <add>affords which <del>appears to be</del></add> <del>is the only affords</del> <add>afford</add> the only <del>means</del> <add>prospect</add> which<lb/> | ||
the Dean and Chapter <add> | the Dean and Chapter <add>seem to</add> have <add>before them,</add> of shriving any<lb/> | ||
sort of benefit from the Waste in question, <del>without</del> <add><del>except</del><add>unless it be</add></add><lb/> | sort of benefit from the Waste in question, <del>without</del> <add><del>except</del><add>unless it be</add></add><lb/> | ||
a <unclear>Chancery Suit</unclear><add>by the event of a suit in Chancery</add>, | a <unclear>Chancery Suit</unclear><add>by the event of a suit in Chancery</add>, a contention which<lb/> | ||
<del>with great</del> under a <del>long</del><add> | <del>with great</del> under a <del>long</del><add>continued<add><del>frequently receiving</del></add></add> series of provocations <lb/> | ||
they have <add>[+]</add> <del>with great prudence avoided engaging</del> <note><add>[+]</add> had the wisdom<lb/> | they have <add>[+]</add> <del>with great prudence avoided engaging</del> <note><add>[+]</add> had the wisdom<lb/> | ||
and good temper<lb/> | and good temper<lb/> | ||
to keep clear of</note><lb/> | to keep clear of</note><lb/> | ||
for a long train of years, and the<lb/> | <del>in</del> for a long train of years, and the<lb/> | ||
issue of which, how favourable soever, could<lb/> | issue of which, how favourable soever, could<lb/> | ||
not, according to the ordinary course of such<lb/> | not, according to the ordinary course of such<lb/> | ||
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<p><del>The notions entertained by the Dean and</del><lb/> | <p><del>The notions entertained by the Dean and</del><lb/> | ||
<del>Chapter concerning</del></p> | <del>Chapter concerning the</del></p> | ||
<p>2. The difference being so great between the<lb/> | <p>2. The difference being so great between the<lb/> | ||
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Chapter on the one hand <del>respecting the extent of</del><lb/> | Chapter on the one hand <del>respecting the extent of</del><lb/> | ||
<del>their rights and those entertained</del> <add>and</add> on the part of the<lb/> | <del>their rights and those entertained</del> <add>and</add> on the part of the<lb/> | ||
Parish or Parishes on the other, it seems morally <lb/> | |||
certain, that any plan which could be formed<lb/> | certain, that any plan which could be formed<lb/> | ||
by the Dean and Chapter for the improvement of<lb/> | by the Dean and Chapter for the improvement of<lb/> | ||
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common course of proceeding, or even in common justice <add>accede</add> <note>accede to an application<lb/> | common course of proceeding, or even in common justice <add>accede</add> <note>accede to an application<lb/> | ||
for that purpose <del>on question</del><lb/> | for that purpose <del>on question</del><lb/> | ||
<del>accede to the request</del> | <del>accede to the request</del><lb/> | ||
till the <del>differences</del><add>repugnant claims</add> had<lb/> | till the <del>differences</del><add>repugnant claims</add> had<lb/> | ||
<add>received <del>and <gap/></del> a determination</add> <gap/> <del>received division</del><lb/> | <add>received <del>and <gap/></del> a determination</add> <gap/> <del>received division</del><lb/> |
Reasons
Considerations
on behalf of the above Plan.
1. The opportunity which now happens to present
itself, affords which appears to be is the only affords afford the only means prospect which
the Dean and Chapter seem to have before them, of shriving any
sort of benefit from the Waste in question, without except<add>unless it be</add>
a Chancery Suitby the event of a suit in Chancery, a contention which
with great under a longcontinued<add>frequently receiving</add> series of provocations
they have [+] with great prudence avoided engaging [+] had the wisdom
and good temper
to keep clear of
in for a long train of years, and the
issue of which, how favourable soever, could
not, according to the ordinary course of such
proceedings, be reasonably expected at an earlierto have taken place, before
period than that at which according to
the probabilities of life, the greater part of that
reverend body would be in according to the
common calculations of the probabilities of life, be in their graves.
The notions entertained by the Dean and
Chapter concerning the
2. The difference being so great between the
notions entertained, on the subject of the rights in question, on the part of the Dean and
Chapter on the one hand respecting the extent of
their rights and those entertained and on the part of the
Parish or Parishes on the other, it seems morally
certain, that any plan which could be formed
by the Dean and Chapter for the improvement of
the whole of the waste or any part thereofof it would
be opposed in Parliament by the Parish or Parishes:
in which case Parliament could not, in common the
common course of proceeding, or even in common justice accede accede to an application
for that purpose on question
accede to the request
till the differencesrepugnant claims had
received and a determination received division
in course of law
received a legal
termination
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