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1881. COURTS OF CHANCERY, Juries in.—[further continued] .
I was once a great advocate
for introducing into chancery vivâ voce
testimony, and trial by jury. I am still so
as to the latter, but have retired from the
former opinion on the information received
from both your State [Kentucky] and ours,
that it worked inconveniently. I introduced
it into the Virginia law, but did not return
to the bar, so as to see how it answered.—
To John Breckenridge. Washington ed. iv, 318.
Ford ed., vii, 416.
(Pa.,
Jan. 1800)
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