The Committee on the Judiciary respectfully represent that numerous motions are committed to this committee, requiring a laborious investigation, not only to decide whether any amendment is required in existing laws, but also, to decide what particular change is required : and that frequently some general proposition is made in such motions in reference to some new law, which imposes on the Committee a very general examination, without any intimation of the object of the mover.
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The Committee on the Judiciary respectfully represent that numerous motions are committed to this committee, requiring a laborious investigation, not only to decide whether any amendment is required in existing laws, but also, to decide what particular change is required : and that frequently some general proposition is made in such motions in reference to some new law, which imposes on the Committee a very general examination, without any intimation of the object of the mover.
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[Massachusetts?] : [publisher not identified], [1831]
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At head of text: January 14, 1831
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