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<head>1829 Aug. 26
ulto</note
<note>Brougham
1. Imperfections
II. Fee-gathering
Dare not if he
P.16 "Of long reflection is this suggestion" the result the having
in his mind" the result " I but</add. give (says he) this suggestion" as the
result of long reflexive refection which has produced a leaning
in my mind towards some such plan "I know it not
"he as the fount of actual observation, and not from any
"that I have in my own head: but I may add <add> also mention
"he that some friends of the highest rank in the profession
"with me this point — men who are among the soundest and
"most zealous supporters of reform in the Courts of Law.
For in<a/dd> the existence of <add> <add> consciousness men of the highest rank and largest experience
in the profession we give our represent the fullest
credit: credence and in here we behold what on this subject
in the mind and discourses of when it is in danger of
"to support that could be violated, more particularly "the
"refiners of the law": more prohibitively Lord the Earl of Eldon
Lord the new Lord ..... Best Sir Nicholas
and Sir James Scarlett, the two last of which we are sure
not the other, for ought we have to the and have
of being numbered with his friends.
[.]
number alone
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Lest we should do here and there injustice, we are
willing to suppose that it is not without the
what he proposes against when the that the any
than his own paid use
But forasmuch as the assignable of all these fees is to be
ordered as not to be in proportion to the length of a suit & the number of
"its but to be that the amount of it should be fixt and
ones for in cash if we are somewhat
at a loss to it is to operate, or in what <gap/.
it is then beneficial effects are to be to be.
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