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Art or 2
As to Mr Peel what is but too unquestionable
is that his plans to exempt grant to any man
than a small minority of the people of this country his fellowships in England
in exemption from the established denial of justice. What is no
less unquestionable is — that in no person where
he with complacency he has taken or is likely
ever to take into consultation, has he any the
smallest chance of receiving on any occasion any
counsel, the object or tendency of which will not
be to keep this denial for ever in a state as nearly conformable
As may be to its present state.
Advocates! no chance of any tolerable degree
applied in the shape of of in any judicatory which is not attended
by a tribe a due assortment of Advocates. Advocates? and by whom are
they to be paid. Of those who every one of them are altogether
unable for the support of their interests in a civil suit to provide
themselves with money
sufficient to produce
on the part of an Advocate
so much as a
single attendance —
or persons thus constrained
is not the great
majority of the people
of this country England consequently composed?
Identifier: | JB/052/161/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 52. |
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morn. chron. augt 25th 1827 |
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john flowerdew colls |
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