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1829. April
Petition
Supplement
§. 2 Elucidation
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7
(7)
(3)
by regard for the personal ease of these self-constituted
Judges, the arrangement recommended would
be single seatedness: pattern worked from, the
Equity Court portion of the regular establishment:
by regard for the ends of Justice,
(that is to say, the public opinion, such as it then was,
main ends,) many seatedness: pattern worked
from, the Common Law Courts: and, though it would
seldom, if ever, happen that the originatortion of
a measure of this sort would be be disposed desirous of to
exposeing his own designs and courses to obstruction
by admission spontaneously given to sharers, one
or more, in the power, — yet in the instance might of any one
jealousy might suffice to produce the the endeavour, and that a successful one, suffice on the part of any one to seek, and with
success, to apply the sort of restraint in question to the will of these restraints to any other.
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