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1829. April
Petitions
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4
4
Supplement
§.2 Elucidations
1
(4)
(4)
1 Not to the people
at large
1. Not to the people at large. For, of justice
they could not (so they saw,) have a worse chance
under this new and extraordinary, than under the
old and ordinary hands: and, in cases of comparatively
small moment, to which this species of judicature
originally was, and, under the existing system must,
without much exception, continue to be, confined —
a man would suffer less not from the loss of his cause
than, under suffer so much as, costs considered, he would in the regular course he would, costs considered,
from under the gain of it.
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2 Not Westmr Hall
Judges
Causes of their
acquiescence
1 As to extent of authority
only some minute
proportion taken out
of his hands
2 So as to profit
Not from to the Westminster Hall Judges. On their
part, causes of acquiescence these —
1 As to extent of authority, — during in the whole course of each one's
life Only some minute portion of the the field of the legislation
and Judicature, could be apprehended the seeingory would, on any, and in particular
on the first occasion be thus taken out of their his hands.
3. Williams
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