A Letter Addressed to a Noble Lord On the Bill for the More Convenient Recovery
A Letter Addressed to a Noble Lord On the Bill for the More Convenient Recovery
J R John Robie Eastman
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To be sworn in such cases, is com- monly to be perjured; and it is cruel, ay, and wicked too, my Lord, to put the sacred Word of God into a man's right hand, and at the same time to hold out the temptation that, by basely profaning it, he may immediately fill his pocket with his left. This bill forbids suits in other courts for sums under 1 5/. , but it has not any provision whate verthat can be practicable with regard to debts contracted by parties living in different counties ; and it is well... known that the ribbon-makers in Coventry contract debts generally for less than I5l. In many different counties of the kingdom, and similar trades must make similar contracts. None but at- torneys can practise in this new court, and as they can only claim half a crown for conducting a plaintiff's cause, it is puerile to suppose that anyone of good character will practise in it ; and thus parties left to conduct their own suits, will win or lose them not according to their merits, but ac- cording to the ability, ingenuity, and integrity of the respective debtors and creditors.
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