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JB. 1830 Aug. 7.
Review.
five
V Conciliatrix
1.
Reconcilement. For the brilliant
effects expected to
be produced under that
name nothing wanting
but causes.
2.
Theatrical scene — Chancery
judges metamorphosed
into Conciliation Court
Judges.
3.
Suppose a single Equity
suit removed into the
Reconcilement Court not
one would remain unremoved
in any Equity or
Common Law Court.
4.
At the touch of the wooden
sword all suits would leap
out of all the other Courts
into the Reconcilement
Courts.
5.
Consternation of Lord Lyndhurst
or Tenterden at this
section of the Bill.
6
Fortunately in this case
as in that of the Arbitration
court a balm provided
for the sore.
7.
From Denmark the invention
and the name.
8.
Origin of the Danish Reconciliation
Courts.
9.
Captious sound of the name.
10.
French Conciliatory Courts
per Buonaparte's Code —
in imitation of the Danish.
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