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1830. Aug. 22
Review.III. Judges Minor Judicatories
II. Broughams Plan
Thus saith and thus doth Brougham Bentham.
What saith? what doth Brougham
Judge – to appearance, no more than one: for for
for no more than each of 30 or 40 in whatever were to be the number of those
Courts Judges there or ever might have been though it were in no greater number than three or even two, might
if placed in every one of 40 as though it were in no more than
twenty districts have been though too many, Gentlemen's heads might have
been shaken by the amount of the expense. Yet Fear not, Learned
Gentlemen! Novilles and Foodles must be Judge Bench and Bar,
if in Ordinary Court, Legacy Court and Arbitration Court(a), (a) ☞ Quere as to Small Debt and ?
where whereas of that be there is found money enough to pay the pipes, the suit is not
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